No-Fault Evictions to Be Banned in England From May
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Labour government bans no-fault evictions from May
The Labour government is giving millions of families across the country the security they deserve in their own homes, by banning no-fault evictions from May. The Renters’ Rights Act – described as the biggest shake-up to renting in England for more than 30 years – was formally approved at the end of October, with the government now implementing a raft of measures to protect renters, which also includes landlords being prevented from increasing r…
The UK is preparing for the biggest reform of tenancy rules in over 30 years. New regulations will come into force in England on May 1st next year, aimed at protecting tenants' rights and providing them with greater stability. The British government announced on Friday that landlords will no longer be able to terminate tenancies without just cause, and all contracts will be automatically renewed.
Renters’ Rights Act to start from 1 May 2026: guide for landlords
The Renters’ Rights Act, which will ban Section 21 evictions, is set to bring about the biggest changes to tenancy laws in a generation. The act also contains proposed measures to limit rent increases, ban bidding wars, and improve rental property standards. The government has confirmed that the first set of changes under the Renters’ Rights Act will be introduced on 1 May 2026. What is the Renters’ Rights Bill? What’s included in the Renters’ …
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