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The Renters’ Rights Act

The Renters’ Rights Act

Mon 27 Apr 2026

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An Overview for Landlords


The Renters’ Rights Act represents the most significant reform to the Private Rented Sector since the Housing Act 1988 and is expected to affect around 11 million people across England, including both landlords and tenants.

The legislation introduces a number of important changes, including the abolition of Section 21 notices, reforms to rent increases, new rules on pets in rental properties, and changes to tenancy agreements and compliance requirements.

'The Renters’ Rights Act: Landlord Guide' brings together an overview of the legislation and outlines the key areas landlords should be aware of ahead of implementation.

Those looking for further clarity can download the guide or speak to the Brown&Co team, who are closely monitoring developments and continue to provide clear guidance, updates and practical support.

Download the brochure or get in touch to discuss how Brown&Co can assist.

 

Renters' Rights Act: Landlord Guide
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