Renters' Rights Bill - latest developments
A useful factsheet highlighting the proposed provisions included in the Renters' Rights Bill and possible implications for tenants and the lettings market. The good, the bad, and the ugly!

Final stages of the Bill
The Renters’ Rights Bill is in its final stage and is expected to become law by the end of the year. It will abolish fixed-term tenancies and introduce significant new obligations for landlords, with implementation beginning in early 2026.Anticipated changes
These changes are anticipated to increase the commercial risks for landlords, which may lead to a reduction in rental property supply and upward pressure on rents.What does it all mean for the rental market?
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