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Renters’ Rights Bill: What RenttoRent Landlords Need to Know

The long-awaited Renters’ Rights Bill is expected to reshape tenancy law in England — and for rent-to-rent landlords, the impact could be significant. 

Key Changes in the Bill 

  • Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions abolished: This means landlords will no longer be able to terminate tenancy agreements without providing a legitimate reason. 
  • All tenancies to become periodic: Fixed-term tenancies will be phased out in favour of rolling contracts. 
  • Rent increases limited: Landlords must provide more notice for rent hikes, which will be subject to new tribunal guidelines. 

Implications for Rent-to-Rent Operators 

  • More stable tenancies: While this benefits tenants, it reduces flexibility for operators managing tenant turnover. 
  • Greater compliance burden: R2R landlords will need airtight agreements with property owners to avoid breaches. 
  • Contract adjustments: You’ll need to revise AST templates and your approach to subletting. 

Top Tips to Prepare 

  • Audit your tenancy contracts now. 
  • Consider landlord insurance tailored to the new rules. 
  • Stay close to legal updates — or risk non-compliance penalties.