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May 1 2026 - Renters' Right Act Commencement Day

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Serve any final Section 21 notices

Stop accepting above-asking rent offers

Prepare for the rental bidding ban

Remove “No DSS” from adverts

Remove “No Children” from listings

Show one clear rent price

Stop using fixed-term agreements

Switch to periodic tenancy templates

Check which tenancies go periodic

Stop taking rent before signing

Take no more than one month’s rent

Move all evictions to Section 8

Train staff on new notice rules

Create Section 13 process flow

Add two months to rent reviews

File court claims for Section 21s

Update landlord move-in grounds

Update landlord selling grounds

Send the RRA Information Sheet

Create written terms where missing

Update How to Rent processes

Review tenant screening questions

Update pet request processes

Stop backdating rent increases

Discuss rent protection backbooks

Act now before it is too late...

Four ways letting agents can win new landlords through social media

Letting agents are using social media to grow their agency and win new landlords with industry expertise and video content.

Victoria Brush

Aug 19, 2024

A strong digital presence, particularly on social media, is essential for letting agents looking to grow their business and win new landlords. In today’s world, 87% of buying decisions start with online research and 67% of consumers make decisions based on social media posts, therefore not utilising free social media platforms could mean missing out on reaching untouched landlords.

Yet, knowing where to begin on social media can be challenging. With countless ways to create and promote content, it’s crucial for letting agents to focus on what matters most to new and existing landlords.

By using content, whether that’s through pre-recorded property videos, photos or understanding of legislation, agents can use social media regularly to ensure their agency is at the front of a landlord's mind when they need their service.

This guide is a starting point; offering letting agents insights into the types of content that work best across all social media platforms, ensuring they maximise their online presence.

  1. Showcase success stories from landlords
  2. Leverage video content
  3. Highlight local market insights
  4. Creating communities for new and existing landlords

To find out more about how to win landlords through social media, sign up for Goodlord’s FREE CPD-accredited course, where experts will take you through how to navigate and excel online. From understanding key social media platforms to learning what SEO stands for, this course will help you turn your “likes” into lets. 

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