The Renters’ Reform Bill continues to take shape, with new updates announced this month that could impact how you manage your rental properties in Stoke-on-Trent.
Here’s a quick summary of the latest changes, and what they mean for landlords:
1. Abolition of Section 21 Still on the Table
The government reaffirms its intention to end ‘no-fault evictions’, which will increase the importance of having a strong Section 8 process in place for serious breaches.
2. Landlords Must Register with New Ombudsman
A new mandatory ombudsman scheme is being introduced, giving tenants a formal route for resolving complaints without going to court.
3. Standardised Tenancies
Fixed-term tenancies may soon be replaced with periodic ones, meaning greater flexibility for tenants — and a need for more responsive property management from landlords.
4. Pets and Property
Tenants may have more rights to keep pets — but landlords will be allowed to request pet insurance to cover potential damage.
Now’s the time to prepare for the incoming changes. Belvoir Stoke-on-Trent can help you stay compliant and protect your investments.
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