
Informal rent reviews are a thing of the past after the Renters’ Rights Act took effect on 1 May 2026. You must now follow strict processes, stick to market value and provide longer notice periods to legally increase rent.

Informal rent reviews are a thing of the past after the Renters’ Rights Act took effect on 1 May 2026. You must now follow strict processes, stick to market value and provide longer notice periods to legally increase rent.

Landlords are currently responsible for vetting their tenant's legal right to rent in the UK under a Government scheme. Here's how it works.

An issue with your rental home doesn’t have to ruin your relationship with your landlord. Here’s how to handle a rental dispute and get things back on track between you.

With changes to the licencing of rental properties for Houses in Multiple Occupation, now in effect, Jonathon Waterhouse of law firm Stephenson, explains the details.

With 'no-fault' evictions now officially illegal, the rules around losing your rental home have changed. Here is what you need to know about the new, evidence-based eviction process and your legal rights.

Right to Rent is a government scheme that makes landlords responsible for checking tenants have the legal right to live in England. Here's what you need to know.
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