A clear and practical overview of the key reforms introduced by the Renters' Rights Act 2025, including the new requirements for landlords and letting agents, the phased implementation timetable and the steps to take before the changes come into force on 1 May 2026.
Enquire about this eventThe Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces major reforms that will take effect from 1 May 2026. These changes significantly alter the way landlords and letting agents manage residential lettings and will require new processes, documentation and compliance checks.
Join our Property Litigation specialists for a clear and practical overview of what the reforms mean in practice. The session will explain the new requirements, outline the phased implementation timetable and highlight the potential risks for non-compliance. There will also be guidance on steps that landlords and agents should be taking now in order to prepare.
What we will cover
- The headline reforms and what they mean in day-to-day management
- The three-phase implementation timetable
- Changes to possession rights and grounds
- Increased administrative and compliance requirements
- Penalties for non-compliance and who may be liable
- Recommended actions for landlords and agents
Speakers
- Rachel Gimson, Partner
- Rebecca Stubbs, Senior Associate
- Georgina Galton, Solicitor
Who should attend
This webinar is suitable for landlords, letting agents, directors, trustees and anyone responsible for managing residential property portfolios.
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