How to Increase the Rent Under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 We explain how to increase Rent under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 in clear, practical steps for England. The Act has now received Royal Assent and reshapes rent setting, notice rules, and tenant challenge rights. In short, rent increases are limited to once per […]
How to Serve a Valid Possession Notice After Section 21 Evictions End With the end of Section 21 evictions under the Renters’ Rights Bill 2025, landlords across England now face an entirely new possession system. The days of “no-fault” evictions are over. Every eviction must now be based on a lawful reason and follow a […]
What the New Renters’ Rights Act Means for Landlords Facing Tenant Evictions The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 has officially reshaped how landlords across England manage evictions, property rights, and tenancy disputes. With the government abolishing Section 21 and overhauling the entire possession framework, landlords must now follow stricter procedures when seeking to remove tenants. For […]
Rent Increases Under the Renters’ Rights Bill: What’s Allowed Now The Renters’ Rights Bill 2025 introduces new rules for landlords on how rent can be reviewed and increased. Designed to make the private rental market fairer and more transparent, the new framework sets clear limits on how often rents can rise and gives tenants stronger […]
Eviction Delays Under the New Law: What Landlords Need to Know The Renters’ Rights Bill 2025 has introduced a new era of regulation in the private rental sector, fundamentally changing how landlords can recover possession of their properties. With the abolition of Section 21 and the introduction of expanded Section 8 grounds, many landlords are […]
New Landlord Obligations Under the Renters’ Rights Bill: Compliance Checklist The Renters’ Rights Bill 2025 has reshaped the private rental landscape in England, placing greater responsibility on landlords to ensure transparency, fairness, and high living standards for tenants. These reforms introduce several new duties that affect how landlords manage properties, handle paperwork, and interact with […]
Preparing for the New Tenancy System: From Fixed-Term to Rolling Contracts The new tenancy laws introduced in the UK under the Renters’ Rights Bill 2025 have transformed how landlords and tenants manage rental agreements. The most significant change is the abolition of fixed-term tenancies, replaced in 2025 by periodic tenancies, also known as rolling contracts. […]
Renters’ Rights Bill Explained: What It Means for Evictions in 2025 The Renters’ Rights Bill 2025 marks the most significant shift in UK landlords’ eviction laws in decades. Designed to deliver greater security for tenants while ensuring fair treatment for landlords, this legislation has now been enacted. Understanding what the end of Section 21 means […]
Bailiff or High Court Enforcement: Which Is Better for Fast Evictions in the UK? When a tenant refuses to leave even after a possession order, landlords must decide how to enforce it. The choice between County Court Bailiffs and High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs) can determine how quickly and efficiently you recover possession. Understanding the […]
Rent Increases in 2025: How to Stay Compliant and Maximize Yield As the private rental sector evolves under tighter regulation, landlords must now balance compliance with profitability more carefully than ever. The rent increase rules 2025 introduce a fairer and more transparent framework for tenants, while giving landlords clearer procedures to follow. Understanding the distinction […]