OpenRent has published one of the clearest and most practical summaries to date of the forthcoming Renters’ Rights Act (expected in 2026) — cutting through the headlines and setting out what landlords are likely to face in practice.
Their overview covers, in plain English:
- The end of fixed-term ASTs and what periodic tenancies will mean in reality
- Changes to possession grounds and how this affects risk and timelines
- New expectations around rent increases and tenant challenges
- Expanded enforcement powers and the compliance implications for landlords
- How smaller, “accidental” landlords may be affected compared to larger portfolios
For landlords who want to understand where the direction of travel is heading and adjust early rather than react late, this is a sensible, balanced starting point.
👉 Read the OpenRent breakdown here:
https://blog.openrent.co.uk/renters-rights-act/
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