The UK private rented sector is undergoing one of its most significant transformations in decades. In this episode, we explore the major impact of the Renters’ Rights Act and what it means for landlords, tenants, and property investors across the country.
From the proposed abolition of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions to new standards for property conditions and stronger tenant protections, the legislation is set to reshape how the rental market operates. We discuss the key provisions of the Act, the motivations behind the reforms, and the potential consequences for supply, rental prices, and landlord participation in the sector.
Whether you're a landlord, property investor, letting agent, or tenant, this episode breaks down the practical implications of the Renters’ Rights Act and examines how the changes could influence the future of the UK rental market.
Tune in for expert insights and a clear overview of one of the most important housing reforms affecting the private rented sector today.
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