Renters Rights Act

The Renters Rights Act represents one of the most significant changes to the private rented sector in many years.

The legislation introduces a number of reforms that will affect how tenancies are structured, how rent increases are handled and how landlords regain possession of their property where necessary.

Renters Rights Act

For many landlords the headlines around the Act have created uncertainty. However, with the right preparation and a clear understanding of the changes, landlords can continue to operate successfully within the new framework.

To help clarify the details, Alan Batt Sales & Lettings has produced a comprehensive landlord guide explaining the key elements of the Renters Rights Act and what they mean in practice.

This guide covers:

• The move to periodic tenancies
• Changes to possession grounds following the removal of Section 21
• How rent increases will work under the new legislation
• Tenant rights including pets and anti-discrimination measures
• Practical steps landlords should take now to remain compliant

Whether you manage one property or a wider portfolio, understanding the new rules will help you make informed decisions and avoid unnecessary disruption.