Section 21

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Section 21 no-fault evictions are being abolished. Our guides cover the transition to Section 8-only possession, the expanded grounds, and the critical court capacity constraints that will affect landlords seeking possession.

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.

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Tags: Regulations & Compliance, Legal, Renters' Rights Act, Section 21
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Goodlord published incorrect guidance conflating the new Renters' Rights Act tenant information sheet with the withdrawn How to Rent Guide, creating compliance risk for landlords and agents ahead of the 31st May deadline.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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New survey data from LRG reveals that fewer than a third of landlords fully understand the Renters' Rights Act's ban on advance rent beyond one month, with over half expecting higher-risk tenant applications and 38% reconsidering their position or tightening selectivity — signalling further PRS supply contraction.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Regulations & Compliance, Buy-to-Let, Market Trends, Section 21
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UK buy-to-let landlords face a compounding regulatory and financial squeeze — from Section 24, S21 abolition, SDLT surcharges, and EPC targets — accelerating portfolio exits and tightening supply. Simultaneously, an emerging trend of wealthier older homeowners choosing to rent rather than downsize could reshape rental demand demographics.

Tags: Buy-to-Let, Regulations & Compliance, Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Section 24, Stamp Duty, Capital Gains Tax, EPC / Energy Efficiency, HMO, Market Trends, Tax
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New Ipsos polling shows only 17% of the public believe Labour is doing a good job on housing — down 4 points since May 2025 — signalling growing political pressure to accelerate planning reform, housebuilding, and rental sector legislation. This has meaningful implications for the pace and shape of regulatory change affecting property investors.

Tags: Regulations & Compliance, Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Planning, Market Trends
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New Ipsos polling shows that while 73% of Britons have heard of the Renters' Rights Act, awareness of key provisions beyond Section 21 abolition — including rent increase caps, bidding war restrictions, and upfront payment limits — remains low even among private renters. This signals a significant compliance knowledge gap for landlords.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Regulations & Compliance, Rental Yield
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Rental supply in prime London hit a four-year low in Q1 2026, driven by landlord exits and rent increases ahead of the Renters' Rights Act coming into force on 1 May, with 5.9 prospective tenants per new listing — the highest imbalance since September 2022. Investors should factor tightening supply, accelerating rent growth, and increased regulatory pressure into pricing and portfolio decisions.

Tags: Renters' Rights Act, Market Trends, Regulations & Compliance, Rental Yield, Buy-to-Let, Section 21
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UK buy-to-let landlords are exiting the private rental sector at an accelerating pace due to compounding regulatory burdens and weakening returns, while an emerging cohort of asset-rich older renters may simultaneously increase rental demand, tightening supply further.

Tags: Buy-to-Let, Regulations & Compliance, Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Section 24, Stamp Duty, EPC / Energy Efficiency, Tax, Market Trends, Capital Gains Tax
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Savills data shows 254,000 former BTL properties entered the sales market in the 12 months to March 2025 — a 28% annual increase — driven by the Renters' Rights Act, mortgage refinancing, and EPC pressure, with London disproportionately affected at 30% of new instructions. Only 14% of sold properties returned to the rental sector, pointing to a structural contraction in PRS supply.

Tags: Buy-to-Let, Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Refinancing, EPC / Energy Efficiency, Market Trends, Regulations & Compliance
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Over 254,000 former BTL properties were listed for sale in the 12 months to March 2025 — a 28% annual increase — driven by the Renters' Rights Act, mortgage refinancing pressure, and EPC requirements, with London most exposed. Crucially, 14% of these homes were bought by other landlords, suggesting market restructuring rather than pure contraction.

Tags: Buy-to-Let, Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Regulations & Compliance, Market Trends, Refinancing, EPC / Energy Efficiency
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A senior estate agent argues the UK's BTL sector is in structural retreat under cumulative regulatory and tax pressure, while simultaneously identifying a growing cohort of wealthy older renters who may rationally prefer renting over ownership — potentially reshaping both supply and demand in the PRS.

Tags: Regulations & Compliance, Renters' Rights Act, Section 21, Section 24, Buy-to-Let, Tax, Stamp Duty, Capital Gains Tax, EPC / Energy Efficiency, HMO, Market Trends
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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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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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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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