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  • Landlords rush to protect income over Renters’ Rights Act fears

    Property

    Landlords are racing to protect their income in response to the government’s divisive Renters’ Rights Act, which banned no-fault evictions and fixed tenancies.  Private landlords have been rushing to secure income protection and rent guarantees since the reforms became law at the start of May, according to an AIM-listed firm.  Rent Guarantor said it saw [...]

    UK cityscape with To Let signs on residential buildings, highlighting the competitive nature of the rental market in 2023.
  • The Debate: Is the Renters’ Rights Act good for London landlords?

    Opinion

    The Renters Rights' Act has completely rewritten the landlord-tenant relationship. But can it benefit both sides?

    UK cityscape with To Let signs on residential buildings, highlighting the competitive nature of the rental market in 2023.
  • Labour will regret the Renters’ Rights Act

    Opinion

    There were celebrations across the Labour frontbench as the Renters’ Rights Act came into force today. That won't last for long, writes Ben Hopkinson.

    Construction workers building a residential complex, symbolizing Labours push for renters rights legislation
  • Renters’ rights act enters law amid warnings of landlord exodus

    May 1, 2026

    The renters’ rights act came into force on Friday, amid warnings that private landlords have rushed to exit the rental market to avoid the new powers for tenants.  The new law bans no-fault evictions and abolishes fixed-term contracts, with other elements including decent homes standards and a rental ombudsman still yet to be implemented. Law [...]

  • Renters’ rights act: what does it mean for landlords, rent hikes, tenants and no-fault evictions?

    April 29, 2026

    The government’s long-awaited renters’ rights act comes into force on Friday, 1 May.  Labour says the new law will “level the playing field” between landlords and tenants, but many in the residential rental sector have been alarmed by the scale of the changes and there are concerns that many independent landlords will exit the market [...]

  • The Debate: Does the Renters’ Rights Act punish landlords?

    October 29, 2025

    The Renters’ Rights Act has been described as the sector's biggest shakeup in 40 years. Will it punish landlords, or just hold rogue ones to account?

  • Landlords stay put ahead of Renters’ Rights Bill

    October 9, 2024

    Fears of a landlord exodus following the introduction of new renter-friendly legislation may be overblown, according to fresh data. The predicted rush of rental properties being put up for sale hasn’t materialised, with the number of properties on the sales market down by nearly a fifth between June and September this year, according to research [...]

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