The Renters’ Rights Bill – What It Means for London Landlords and Tenants

What’s Changing Under the Renters’ Rights Bill

For landlords, the biggest shift is the end of Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions, meaning tenancies can only end on fair, legal grounds. Rolling tenancy agreements will replace fixed terms, giving tenants more flexibility while ensuring landlords can regain possession when needed.

New Standards and Accountability

The Bill introduces stricter property standards, requiring landlords to maintain safer, higher-quality homes. A national landlord register and ombudsman service will also improve accountability and simplify dispute resolution, creating a more transparent rental market.

Why Compliance Matters

While these reforms aim to make renting fairer, they also increase the importance of professional property management. Staying compliant is essential to avoid penalties, protect rental income, and maintain positive tenant relationships.

Support from DABORACONWAY

At DABORACONWAY, we’ve supported landlords across London for over 30 years. From full property management to our Guaranteed Rent Scheme, our expertise ensures your property meets every new requirement with confidence.

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