Breaking down The Renters Rights Act
Original Article Summary
This year landlords have to cope with a new piece of legislation, The Renters Rights Act. PropertyWire provides a summary for those looking to prepare before a number of the changes come into force in May. Abolition of Section 21 The abolition of Section 21 ‘no fault evictions’ will prevent landlords from evicting tenants without […] The post Breaking down The Renters Rights Act appeared first on PropertyWire.
PropMatch Curated Analysis
The Renters Rights Act introduces major changes from May 2025 including abolishing Section 21 evictions, mandatory periodic tenancies, stricter rent increase rules, and penalties up to £40,000. These changes fundamentally alter the landlord-tenant relationship and investment strategies.
Investor Relevance
Critical for all residential property investors as it affects eviction procedures, tenancy structures, rent increases, pet policies, and introduces severe financial penalties. Investors need to adapt strategies, review processes, and prepare for increased compliance costs and reduced flexibility.
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