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The Renters’ Rights Bill is coming! 

We’ll guide you through

With the Renters’ Rights Bill set to be made law soon, there’s never been a better time to arrange your landlord review. You’ll receive tailored advice about your current lets and be the first to know when any new changes take effect.

 

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Why book a landlord review?

In readiness for the Renters’ Rights Bill, we’re offering a free, no-obligation landlord review.

You’ll receive tailored advice about how the bill will affect your lets, and be the first to know when these changes take effect.

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Your guide to the Renters’ Rights Bill

Learn what’s in the bill and when it’s expected to become law in our complete guide.

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Renters’ Rights Bill FAQs

No. With good rental incomes and the best choice of tenants, now is a great time to be a landlord

Yes. With new grounds for possession, landlords can easily reclaim properties within specified timeframes.

No. If a property is unsuitable for children, it will be advertised accordingly, making working with an experienced agent even more crucial. When you work with us, we’ll find the right tenants for your property.

Yes. This ensures landlords receive clear guidelines on maintenance, helping to protect property standards and maintain positive tenant relationships.

Yes. Periodic tenancies will be mandatory. However, these can give landlords greater flexibility, making it easier to manage properties and adjust to market conditions as needed. It can also help reduce void periods with no need to relet.

No. The bill introduces clear grounds for possession, making it easier for landlords to evict tenants where justified, ensuring fair and transparent processes.

By staying informed and working with us, you’ll be able to navigate compliance requirements under the Renters’ Rights Bill, avoiding any fines or penalties.

Yes. Landlords will still be able to reclaim their property under specific grounds, so you can regain possession when needed, with clear timeframes and processes in place.

Landlords can advertise properties as “no pets,” and any pet requests from tenants can be reasonably declined if a superior lease prohibits pets. Additionally, tenants can be required to take out pet insurance, offering extra protection for your property.

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