LegalforLandlords warns that the Renters' Rights Act will drive stricter referencing and affordability thresholds, leaving many renters unable to secure a home in practice.
As the Renters' Rights Act becomes law on 1 May 2026, landlords, letting agents and legal professionals assess what the sweeping reforms mean for the private rented sector.
With Section 21 abolition now just hours away, specialist lender Together sets out what the Renters' Rights Act means for landlords on possession, rent increases, arrears and...
House Buyer Bureau data shows landlords exiting the rental market through quick sales are rising steadily, with the Renters' Rights Act expected to push that figure higher from 1 May.
New insight from Rushbrook & Rathbone finds the property management sector is growing rapidly, but falling revenue per firm and rising regulatory demands are putting standards...
As the Renters' Rights Act comes into force, landlords reassessing their rental yields face growing regulatory and financial pressure across both long and short-term markets.
As the Renters' Rights Act rolls out from 1 May, landlords are being urged to get their paperwork exactly right or risk costly delays in what one lawyer describes as a game of snakes...