
Renters’ rights act: what does it mean for landlords, rent hikes, tenants and no-fault evictions?

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The Renters' Rights Act, effective May 1, 2026, bans no-fault evictions and ends fixed-term tenancy contracts, allowing tenants to stay indefinitely with two months' notice for moving out. Landlords can only increase rent once a year with two months' notice and must provide legal grounds for eviction. The law also restricts advance rent payments and deposit sizes. Violations can result in fines up to £40,000. Many landlords are reportedly selling properties in response to these changes, fearing increased liabilities and reduced flexibility.

