The Renters’ Rights Bill is coming Soon. Is your property strategy ready?
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- 15 May 2025

The Renters’ Rights Bill is coming Soon. Is your property strategy ready?
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The Renters’ Rights Bill, introduced by the Labour government in September 2024, represents the most
significant reform to the UK private rented sector (PRS) in over 30 years. As of April 2025, the bill has completed its passage through the House of Commons and is in the final stages of scrutiny in the House of Lords, with Committee Stage sessions scheduled for April 22, 24, and 28. Royal Assent is anticipated by July 2025, with full implementation expected in Q4 2025. This guide provides landlords with a detailed update on the bill’s provisions, focusing on how these changes will affect your responsibilities, rights, and operations.
From the abolition of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions to new rules on rent increases and pet policies, this legislation aims to enhance tenant security while balancing landlord needs. Below, we break down the key clauses and address common landlord concerns in this handy guidebook.
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