
New renters’ rights in the UK are making it easier and safer for people to rent a home. These changes give private tenants more security, clearer information, and greater control. If you rent now or are thinking about renting, it’s important to understand these new rules.
Key Changes to UK Rental Laws
No More “No-Fault” Evictions
Landlords can no longer evict tenants without a valid legal reason. This change provides greater security for renters and helps prevent unfair evictions.
Rolling Tenancies Now Standard
Tenancies no longer have fixed end dates, meaning renters can stay in their homes longer without needing to renew contracts.
Limits on Rent Increases
Rent can now only be increased once per year, and landlords must provide proper notice. This helps tenants better manage their finances and avoid unexpected costs.
Clear Tenancy Agreements Required
Before signing, tenants must receive written details outlining the terms of their tenancy, ensuring full transparency from the outset.
Your Rights as a Tenant
Right to Request a Pet
Tenants now have the right to request permission to keep a pet, and landlords must respond within 28 days.
Fair Access to Housing
Discriminatory practices such as “no benefits” or “no children” listings are no longer allowed, creating fairer access for renters.
Notice Period for Leaving a Tenancy
Tenants are required to give two months’ written notice if they wish to leave, helping both parties plan ahead.
Get Trusted Tenant Advice
If you need support or guidance about your rights as a private tenant, we can provide free, impartial advice on housing issues, tenancy agreements, and disputes.
Stay Informed About Your Renting Rights
Keeping up to date with the latest renters’ rights legislation ensures you are protected and empowered in your home. These changes aim to create a fairer, more secure rental market for everyone.







