What’s the Notice Period for Section 8 Evictions After the Reform? The Renters’ Rights Bill is reshaping how landlords manage tenancies and evictions across England and Wales. With the abolition of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions, Section 8 will become the primary legal route for landlords to regain possession of their properties. One of the most […]
Top 10 Mistakes Landlords Make Before Serving a Section 21 Notice Serving a Section 21 Notice (Form 6A) is one of the most common routes landlords take to regain possession of a property. On the surface, it seems straightforward — but in reality, even minor administrative errors can make the notice invalid. Every week, courts […]
Tenant Rights, Pets & Discrimination: What the Bill Changes for Landlords The Renters’ Rights Bill introduces one of the most comprehensive overhauls of the private rental sector in recent decades. For landlords, it reshapes key areas of tenancy management, particularly tenant rights, pets, and discrimination laws. Understanding these changes is vital to remaining compliant, fair, […]
How Often Can You Increase Rent Under the New Renters’ Rights Regime? With the introduction of the Renters’ Rights Bill, the private rental sector in England and Wales is undergoing a significant transformation. For landlords, one of the most pressing questions is: how often can you increase rent under the new Renters’ Rights Regime? The […]
Preparing Your Tenancies Now for the Abolition of Section 21 The abolition of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions marks one of the most significant changes in UK housing law for decades. With the Renters’ Rights Bill set to transform landlord-tenant relationships, property owners must act now to adapt their tenancies and management processes. Preparing early will […]
Serving a Section 8 Notice Under the New Rules: Step-by-Step Guide The New Reform Bill has dramatically altered the eviction landscape for landlords in England and Wales. With the abolition of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions, the Section 8 process has become the main legal route to regain possession of a property. For landlords, understanding how […]
Section 8 vs Section 21: What Landlords Must Know After the New Reform Bill The UK’s New Reform Bill, part of the government’s sweeping overhaul of the private rental sector, is transforming how landlords regain possession of their properties. The most notable change is the abolition of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions, forcing landlords to rely […]
How the Renters’ Rights Bill Will Reshape Section 8 Evictions for Landlords The UK’s Renters’ Rights Bill is poised to bring the most significant transformation to the private rental sector in decades. Among the areas set for major reform is the Section 8 eviction process, a mechanism many landlords rely on to regain possession when […]
Renters Reform Bill: Landlords Prepare Now As the Renters (Reform) Bill edges closer to becoming law, landlords across the UK are facing the biggest shake-up in the private rental sector in a generation. With the Bill expected to receive Royal Assent before the end of 2025, now is the time to get ahead of the […]
Section 21 Is Being Abolished – But Is It Really the End for Landlords? Landlords across England are panicking. Headlines scream that Section 21 is being scrapped, the end of the no-fault eviction is near, and landlords are rushing to serve notices, evict tenants, and sell up before it’s “too late.” But is this the […]