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All eyes have been on the House of Commons when it comes to property. After lengthy debate, detail and adaptation, the Renters’ Rights Bill became an Act on 27nd October 2025. Its contents will mainly affect lettings in England and Wales but the discrimination ban protecting tenants with children and tenants in receipt of benefits will also apply in Scotland.
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The Renters' Rights Act, introduces significant protections for tenants and challenges for landlords, marking a pivotal change in the UK rental landscape.
Landlords have a duty of care to keep buy-to-lets in a fit and habitable state, as detailed in the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018, the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and the Housing Act 2004. Responsibilities include preventing mice and rats from entering the property and addressing an infestation that is a result of sub-standard living conditions.
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The New Renter’s Rights Bill has significantly altered landlord responsibilities in the UK. Understanding these changes is vital for navigating the complexities of let only arrangements effectively.
When it comes to fashionable places to live in the UK, one current location is having its moment: the Cotswolds. This designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty sits between Bath, Cheltenham, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon, covering 790 square miles.
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Explore the proposed changes to rent increases for the renters rights bill, focusing on their impact on both tenants and landlords in the UK.
The Government has just launched two consultations on how it could change the property buying and selling process in England and Wales. It has acknowledged that the process is too slow, too costly and too fragile.
This article explores the proposed changes to rent payments in the renters rights bill, detailing key aspects and implications for both landlords and tenants.
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