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June 2026

June 1 - 7

Bath and North East Somerset Council has flagged that enforcement of the Renters' Rights Act will be funded primarily through fines and prosecutions rather than dedicated government grants, raising concerns about a 'payment by results' enforcement model with potential conflicts of interest. The council has interim arrangements with Bristol City Council while it builds its own enforcement team.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Regulations & Compliance, Legal
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May 2026

May 25 - 31

Letting agents and landlords must supply the official Renters' Rights Act Information Sheet directly to all existing tenants by 31 May 2026, via hard copy or email attachment — not a website link — or face penalties up to £7,000. This is an immediate compliance requirement arising from the Act's first phase, which came into force on 1 May 2026.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Regulations & Compliance, Legal
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Knight Frank has flagged serious structural risks in the government's leasehold reform proposals, including a 50% commonhold conversion threshold that could override dissenting owners, inconsistencies in ground rent cap proposals, and provisions that may suppress freeholder asset values and deter future development. The agency warns these could undermine confidence in the apartment market during the transition away from leasehold.

Tags: Ground Rent, Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Market Trends
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Goodlord published incorrect guidance conflating the new Renters' Rights Act tenant information sheet with the withdrawn How to Rent Guide, creating compliance risk for landlords and agents ahead of the 31st May deadline. Fines of up to £7,000 apply for non-compliance, and practitioners are advised to verify requirements directly with official government sources.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Regulations & Compliance, Section 21, Legal
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Justice For Property Rights has warned the government it faces multi-billion-pound legal challenges and compensation claims if leasehold and ground rent reforms proceed as proposed, arguing the retrospective erosion of contractual income streams constitutes unlawful expropriation. The group claims smaller investors and freeholders were excluded from the parliamentary inquiry process.

Tags: Ground Rent, Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Tax
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The HCLG Committee has called for strengthened leasehold reform, urging a £250 ground rent cap by late 2027, a shorter transition to zero ground rent, commonhold as the default outcome, and an independent regulator for property management agents. These changes would materially affect ground rent income streams, leasehold asset valuations, and service charge governance.

Tags: Ground Rent, Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Market Trends
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May 18 - 24

New government data showing 93% leaseholder satisfaction is being used by freeholder interests to push back against the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill, which could eliminate ground rent income and remove an estimated £18.7bn in investment value. The reform's trajectory remains uncertain but carries significant implications for leasehold asset valuations.

Tags: Ground Rent, Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Market Trends
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A London investor used £1.46m bridging finance at 75% LTV to acquire a St John's Wood flat with a high ground rent, using the bridge term to serve a Section 42 notice and extend the lease — thereby broadening eligible BTL lender options for refinancing. The case illustrates how bridging can be deployed as a strategic tool to resolve leasehold lending barriers.

Tags: Ground Rent, Refinancing, Buy-to-Let, Mortgages, Legal
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A London investor used a £1.46m bridging facility at 75% LTV to acquire a high ground rent leasehold apartment, using the loan term to pursue a Section 42 lease extension that will widen BTL refinancing options once resolved. The article illustrates bridging finance as a strategic tool for unlocking leasehold assets otherwise constrained by lender criteria.

Tags: Ground Rent, Refinancing, Mortgages, Buy-to-Let, Legal, BRRR Strategy
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The Government has announced post-Grenfell building safety reforms including a Remediation Bill to accelerate unsafe cladding removal, alongside a Metropolitan Police criminal investigation that could result in charges against up to 57 individuals and 20 companies. These developments extend regulatory and liability uncertainty for developers and residential property owners in affected buildings.

Tags: Regulations & Compliance, Planning, Legal
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The Renters' Rights Act has removed councils' obligation to issue informal warnings before imposing fines, with penalties now reaching £40,000 per breach and multiple fines applicable per inspection. Landlords in England must act pre-emptively to audit compliance before receiving a formal notice, as the 14-day response window leaves little time to react.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Regulations & Compliance, Legal, HMO
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May 11 - 17

The Upper Tribunal has ruled that HMO liability under the 'rack rent' definition must be assessed based on the property's actual use, not its theoretical single-family value — overturning a £24,500 penalty against a landlord whose management company unlawfully operated an HMO. This clarifies significant legal risk boundaries for landlords using third-party management agreements.

Tags: HMO, Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Buy-to-Let
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The Upper Tribunal has ruled that 'rack-rent' under the Housing Act 2004 must be based on a property's actual use as an HMO, not a hypothetical lawful-use valuation, overturning a £19,600 penalty against an owner whose management company operated an unlicensed HMO without her knowledge. The ruling narrows when an owner can be classed as a 'person having control' and has wider implications for HMO enforcement liability.

Tags: HMO, Regulations & Compliance, Legal
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RICS has updated its professional standard on mortgage valuations for cladding-affected flats, effective November 2026, introducing clearer criteria for when EWS1 forms are required and allowing PAS 9980 appraisal summaries as alternatives in certain cases. The aim is to reduce unnecessary EWS1 requests while ensuring material valuation risks are still captured.

Tags: Regulations & Compliance, Mortgages, Legal
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The King's Speech introduces a Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill banning new leasehold flats, capping ground rents at £250, and advancing building safety remediation — representing the most significant structural shift to UK flat ownership in a generation. Industry reaction highlights serious investor confidence concerns, developer strategy pivots, and uncertainty over implementation timelines.

Tags: Ground Rent, Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Buy-to-Let, Planning, Market Trends
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Leasehold property transactions now take an average of 155 days to reach exchange versus 97 days for freehold — a record 58-day gap — with leasehold fall-through rates at 43% compared to 36% for freehold, driven by legal complexity and managing agent delays. These trends directly increase risk exposure and capital lock-up periods for leasehold investors.

Tags: Legal, Market Trends, Regulations & Compliance, Ground Rent, Mortgages
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May 4 - 10

FOI research reveals that tribunal chambers lack consistent data and capacity to handle rent appeals, with only 21% resolved within 10 weeks — raising serious concerns about the system's readiness to absorb the increased caseload expected under the Renters' Rights Act. This creates prolonged uncertainty for landlords and tenants during rent disputes.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Regulations & Compliance, Buy-to-Let, Rental Yield, Legal
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The Renters' Rights Act's removal of fixed-term tenancies is expected to increase mid-tenancy tenant swaps across the rental sector, creating new documentation, deposit management, and dispute risks that landlords and letting agents must proactively address. Mydeposits warns that without formal processes for incoming tenant agreement on existing inventories, dispute liability will rise significantly.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Regulations & Compliance, HMO, Legal
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April 27 - May 3

The Renters' Rights Act is now in force, abolishing Section 21 no-fault evictions, capping rent increases to once yearly at market rate, banning bidding wars, and limiting upfront rent to one month. Bristol — the UK's third most expensive rental market — faces potential supply contraction as smaller landlords exit, which local agents warn will push rents higher.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Regulations & Compliance, Rental Yield, Market Trends, Legal
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The Renters' Rights Act has come into force, abolishing Section 21 no-fault evictions, ending fixed-term tenancies, capping rent increases to once per year, and introducing tenant protections around pets, benefits discrimination, and upfront payments. A second phase from late 2026 will introduce a national landlord database, a PRS Ombudsman, EPC C standards by 2030, and a Decent Homes Standard by 2035.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Regulations & Compliance, EPC / Energy Efficiency, Buy-to-Let, Rental Yield, Legal, HMO
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A landlord faces £15,000 in rent arrears and an 11-month wait for bailiff-enforced eviction, illustrating deepening court delays in the private rented sector. The article contextualises this against the incoming Renters' Rights Act, which abolishes Section 21 and will require court hearings for contested evictions — raising risk for all landlords, particularly smaller ones.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Regulations & Compliance, Buy-to-Let, Legal, Rental Yield
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Landlords across the UK are rushing to serve Section 21 notices and sell portfolios ahead of the Renters' Rights Act taking effect on 1 May 2025, driven by a compounding stack of regulatory, tax, and financing pressures that are making BTL investments commercially unviable for many. Law firm Thackray Williams reports a surge in last-minute instructions from landlords seeking possession before the deadline.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Buy-to-Let, Regulations & Compliance, Section 24, Refinancing, EPC / Energy Efficiency, Tax, Legal, Market Trends
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A dispute between government and industry data on pre-reform Section 21 eviction volumes highlights the imminent abolition of no-fault evictions under the Renters' Rights Act on 1st May 2026. Landlord Action reports a 43% surge in S21 instructions in Q1 2026, while ministers cite a 17% fall in court claims — a discrepancy explained by the lag between notices issued and court filings.

Tags: Section 21, Renters' Rights Act, Regulations & Compliance, Buy-to-Let, Legal
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April 2026

April 27 - May 3

Research reveals that over 40% of letting agents are unaware of incoming Renters' Rights Act restrictions banning required rent-in-advance payments from 1 May 2025, with significant implications for how landlords screen and manage higher-risk tenants. Agents and landlords will need to replace rent-in-advance as a risk tool with enhanced affordability checks and guarantor arrangements.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Regulations & Compliance, Buy-to-Let, Legal
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The UK government has confirmed leasehold abolition will be phased over multiple years and will not be completed before the next general election, with initial reforms limited to new-build properties. For investors, this means leasehold tenure — with all its associated service charge and ground rent risks — remains a live feature of the market for the foreseeable future.

Tags: Ground Rent, Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Market Trends
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The Renters' Rights Act is due to come into force on 1 May, abolishing Section 21 no-fault evictions and introducing rolling tenancies, with landlords already selling up in anticipation and new compliance obligations carrying fines of up to £7,000 per tenant. Investor opinion is sharply divided, with smaller landlords most exposed to reduced exit flexibility and tighter court processes.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Regulations & Compliance, Buy-to-Let, Legal, Rental Yield, Market Trends
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HMRC has increased referrals to the Valuation Office Agency by 23.5% in the past year, signalling a more aggressive enforcement posture on IHT property valuations. Investors with significant residential portfolios face elevated risk of valuation challenges, additional tax liability, and personal executor exposure if valuations are not RICS-certified.

Tags: Tax, Regulations & Compliance, Capital Gains Tax, Legal
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March 2026

March 23 - 29
March 16 - 22
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March 2 - 8

February 2026

February 23 - March 1
February 16 - 22
February 9 - 15
The Renters' Rights Act and the New Risk Profile of UK Residential Investment

Investment analysis of the Renters' Rights Act 2025: how the abolition of Section 21, periodic tenancies, rent controls, Decent Homes Standard, and new compliance obligations reshape risk, capital structure, and portfolio strategy for UK property investors. Updated to reflect 1 May 2026 implementation for assured tenancies outside the social housing sector.

By PropMatch.uk
Tags: Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Renters' Rights Act
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Renters' Rights Act 2025: What Changes, When It Starts, and What Landlords Must Do

Comprehensive legal reference to the Renters' Rights Act 2025: abolition of Section 21, new possession grounds, rent increase rules, pet provisions, Decent Homes Standard, anti-discrimination duties, and compliance obligations for landlords in England. Updated to reflect 1 May 2026 implementation for assured tenancies outside the social housing sector.

By PropMatch.uk
Tags: Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Renters' Rights Act, Section 21
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February 2 - 8

January 2026

January 26 - February 1
January 19 - 25
January 12 - 18

December 2025

December 22 - 28
December 15 - 21
December 8 - 14
December 1 - 7

November 2025

November 24 - 30
November 17 - 23

The Renters' Rights Act will be implemented from May 2026 with fines up to £40,000 for breaches, mandatory council enforcement, and expanded rent repayment orders up to 24 months. This represents a fundamental shift in private rental sector regulation with significantly enhanced penalties and investigatory powers.

Tags: Regulations & Compliance, Property Management, Risk Management, Legal
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November 10 - 16
November 3 - 9

October 2025

October 27 - November 2
October 20 - 26
October 13 - 19
October 6 - 12

September 2025

September 22 - 28
September 15 - 21
September 8 - 14

Scotland's Land Register voluntary registration offers property owners clarity on boundaries and ownership rights, but recent fee increases (basic level from £65 to £110 plus VAT) make timing considerations important. Portfolio owners should evaluate registration now before further complications arise as the register fills up.

Tags: Legal, Property Management, Risk Management
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September 1 - 7

August 2025

August 25 - 31
August 18 - 24
August 11 - 17

The Renters' Rights Bill will fundamentally change landlord-tenant relationships by ending no-fault evictions, requiring court hearings for all evictions, extending notice periods, and introducing mandatory registration with significant penalties for non-compliance. This will increase costs and complexity for all landlords, particularly smaller operators.

Tags: Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Property Management, Risk Management
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The Renters' Rights Bill will abolish Section 21 and reform Section 8 evictions, introducing 4-month notice periods, 12-month tenant protection periods, and stricter evidential requirements. Landlords face significantly longer timeframes and higher costs for possession proceedings, requiring strategic preparation and enhanced record-keeping.

Tags: Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Property Management, Risk Management
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August 4 - 10

July 2025

July 21 - 27
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June 30 - July 6

June 2025

June 23 - 29

April 2025