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Navigating Section 8 Possession Proceedings: Key Changes for Landlords Under the Renters' Rights Act
The Renters' Rights Act 2025 significantly alters residential possession proceedings in the UK, particularly by abolishing Section 21 'no-fault' evictions. Landlords must now primarily rely on Section 8 grounds, necessitating a clear understanding of these updated legal requirements to ensure compliance and effective property management.
With the Renters Rights Act deadline just two weeks away, landlords face significant new responsibilities and potential fines. Discover how switching to a fully managed service can safeguard your investment and ensure complete compliance.
Today, 1st May 2026, marks a significant milestone for the UK rental market as the Renters' Rights Act officially becomes law. This pivotal legislation introduces substantial changes for both landlords and tenants across England.
April is the final window for landlords in England to prepare for the first phase of the Renters’ Rights Act. With the new tenancy regime starting on 1 May 2026, now is the time to review paperwork, processes and whether self-management still feels realistic.