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The Renters' Rights Act Is Live: What Changes Now and How Landlords Must Respond
The Day Has Arrived: Renters' Rights Act Implementation Today, the Renters' Rights Act is officially live across the UK Private Rented Sector (PRS). This is no longer a theoretical discussion or a future legislative proposal. This is the current reality. Today, fixed-term tenancies begin their transition into the new legislative framework. Today, the landscape of property management shifts fundamentally, and the reliance on Section 21 notices comes to an end. Landlords and pr
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May 512 min read


The End of Section 21: What UK Landlords Must Know About Section 8 Evictions and Section 13 Rent Increases
The landscape of the UK private rented sector is undergoing a seismic shift. With the abolition of Section 21 "no-fault" evictions under the Renters' Rights Bill, landlords, investors, and property managers face a new and unforgiving reality. For decades, Section 21 provided a straightforward, flexible mechanism to regain possession of a property without citing a specific reason. That era is over. This is not just a legal update. It is a defining moment that will separate pro
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Apr 3010 min read


2 Days to the Renters' Rights Bill: Your Final Action Plan for UK Landlords
The Final Countdown: 2 Days Left to Prepare for the Renters' Rights Bill We are just two days away from the anticipated implementation of the Renters' Rights Bill — and for landlords, property investors, and letting agents across the UK, this is the moment of truth. If you have been preparing diligently, you are in a strong position to navigate the new landscape with confidence. If you have been procrastinating, this is your absolute last chance to get your house in order. Tw
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Apr 2910 min read


MTD Is Live & the Renters' Rights Act Is Here: The Perfect Storm Every Landlord Must Navigate
Two seismic regulatory changes. One week. The question is not whether you are affected — it is whether you are ready. Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for ITSA ) is now live for landlords with gross rental income above £50,000. Your first quarterly submission to HMRC is due on 7 August 2025. At the same time, the Renters' Rights Act is days away from taking full effect — abolishing Section 21, reforming rent increases, and reshaping the entire landlord-tenant relationsh
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Apr 288 min read
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