The Renters’ Rights Bill has passed its final Commons reading on 22 October 2025 and is expected to receive Royal Assent imminently, becoming the Renters’ Rights Act 2025. While this is a significant milestone, the new rules will not take effect immediately. Most tenancy reforms are likely to be implemented early in 2026, with the anticipated ban on Section 21 evictions expected around April 2026. Other measures, such as the new Ombudsman scheme, will follow later once preparations are complete.
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Renters’ Rights Bill Passes Second Reading in the Lords
The Renters’ Rights Bill has reached a significant milestone, recently passing its second reading in the House of Lords. The debate, led by Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (Labour), saw 44 members of the Lords discussing key aspects of the proposed legislation. Below is a breakdown of the key points and what they could mean for landlords and property investors in Kent.
Continue reading Renters’ Rights Bill Passes Second Reading in the LordsRenters’ Rights Bill – What You Need to Know
The Government has recently confirmed details of its much-anticipated Renters’ Rights Bill, including the abolition of Section 21 notices and bans on rental bidding wars, among other proposals.
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The Renters (Reform) Bill was an important piece of legislation proposed by the former Conservative Government that was intended to improve the private rental sector.
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