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What are the new rules for landlords in 2025?

Vigo Malik
Vigo Malik
2025-12-21 12:20:43
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Your landlord will no longer be able to use a no fault section 21 notice to evict you. Your landlord will only be able to evict you if they have a legal reason called a 'ground'. They'll only be able to do this by giving you a section 13 rent increase notice. They'll also have to give you 2 months' notice of an increase instead of 1.
Selina Suijker
Selina Suijker
2025-12-07 15:26:18
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Landlords and letting agents will have to provide tenants with official guidance from the Government about their new rights under the Renters’ Rights Act at the beginning of all tenancies from April 1st next year. All tenancies will need to have a written tenancy agreement in future, that includes specific information. Landlords won’t need to change or re-issue existing written tenancy agreements. Instead, they will need to provide tenants with a copy of a government-produced information sheet, explaining how the reforms may have affected the tenancy. These regulations will apply to oral tenancies as well as written ones, representing a trap for the unwary. Penalties for non-compliance include a fine of up to £7,000, and possibly criminal liability.

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