With the Renters’ Rights Act and the abolition of Section 21 evictions, landlords are being asked to adapt to a different way of managing tenancies.
With the Renters’ Rights Act and the abolition of Section 21 evictions, landlords are being asked to adapt to a different way of managing tenancies.
With the Renters’ Rights Act now in force as of 1 May 2026, the rental sector is entering a new and unfamiliar phase. Here is what it means for landlords.
A new white paper has been released that covers a number of suggested improvements and measures that could transform the rental world for the better.
In what has been labelled the “biggest change to the private rental sector for a generation”, the UK government has announced plans to abolish ‘no-fault evictions’ that were introduced under section 21 of the 1988 Housing Act.
Do you know which situations call for which notice to serve your tenant?