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Renters' Rights Bill Hub

Welcome to our Renters’ Rights Bill Hub

With the landmark Renters’ Rights Bill expected to get Royal Assent by summer 2025, social, charity and individual landlords must stay on top of any relevant changes and prepare accordingly. Our Renters’ Rights Bill Hub is your central resource for staying informed about the Renters’ Rights Bill and its impact.

Here, you’ll find the full text of the Bill, along with relevant government guidance and the House of Commons Library report, our expert analysis since it started as the Renters Reform Bill and the latest updates and webinars from our team. The Bill only applies to England.

Government guidance and legislation

Read the Renters’ Rights Bill

Renters’ Rights Bill 2024-25: Progress of the Bill

Access the Guide to the Renters’ Rights Bill

Read our insights on the Bill

Sign up to stay updated on the Bill

How can private registered providers prepare for the Renters’ Rights Bill?

Read the article by Helen Tucker

Renters’ Rights Bill passes third reading but property sector remains sceptical

Read the full article on the Housing Today website

Renters’ Rights Bill – Committee stage

Read the blog post by Mollie McQuade

The Renters Rights Bill will have an impact on housing associations too

Read the full article on the Housing Today website

Webinar: ASB, possession and the Renters Rights Bill

Watch the webinar

Renters’ Rights Bill – Second reading

Read the blog post by Suzanne Gregson

Renters Rights Bill finally lands

Read the blog post by Helen Tucker

Hardship tests to get a possession order?

Read the blog post by Helen Tucker

It’s a go – Renters Reform now Renters Rights Bill

Read the blog post by Helen Tucker

Proposed changes to Renters (Reform) Bill

Read the blog post by Penny Bournes

New mandatory landlord redress scheme and database for private sector landlords and tenants

Read the ebriefing by Jabir Dar

Renters Reform Bill – changes to grounds for possession

Read the ebriefing by Helen Tucker

Renters (Reform) Bill: Rent reviews but not as we know them

The end assured shorthold tenancies and fixed-term assured tenancies – landlords beware!

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