The How to Rent Guide has been replaced: Here’s everything you need to know
A guide to how the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 changes tenant information rules, the future of the How to Rent guide, and what landlords must do by May 2026.
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A guide to how the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 changes tenant information rules, the future of the How to Rent guide, and what landlords must do by May 2026.
Learn how Section 8 works under the Renters’ Rights Act, including every mandatory and discretionary ground, notice periods, and evidence requirements.
The Renters’ Rights Act transforms the PRS, abolishing Section 21 and reshaping tenancies, compliance and risk for landlords and agents in England.
With only one month to go until the Renters’ Rights Act takes effect, this guide will help you understand and prepare for the upcoming changes.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) has released a new information sheet on the Renters’ Rights Act. Here’s what that means for letting agents and landlords.
Under the Renters’ Rights Act, a new Decent Homes Standard will apply across the Private Rented Sector, creating a single minimum standard for rented homes.
On 1 May 2026, Section 21 no-fault evictions will be abolished. Here’s how you can future-proof your agency and steal a march on your competition.
Awaab’s Law, part of the Renters' Rights Act, will enforce standards for safe and secure homes in the social and private rental sector. This is what letting agents need to know.
Once the Renters’ Rights Act comes into force on 1st May, Section 8 notices will be the primary method of evicting tenants. Here’s what letting agents need to know.