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Less Than a Month from 1 May: Are You Actually Ready as a Landlord?
The Renters’ Rights Act isn’t a small tweak. It’s a fundamental shift. You are no longer just managing a property.You are operating a regulated business – with enforcement, investigations, and penalties of up to £40,000, plus the potential loss of two years’ rent. That changes everything. What Risk Management Is Not Let’s strip this back.… Keep reading →
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A new legal requirement under the Renters’ Rights Act means landlords must issue a Government Information Sheet to tenants by 31 May 2026—or risk fines of up to £7,000. Here’s what you need to know. Keep reading →
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£40,000 fines are now a real risk under the Renters’ Rights Act. Learn how landlords can avoid civil penalties with proper compliance infrastructure. Keep reading →
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A new investigation by the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has revealed something that should concern every landlord in England. Councils are collecting just 25% of the fines issued to rogue landlords. That statistic alone should change how every professional landlord thinks about compliance risk. It’s staggering. Because when enforcement becomes about raising revenue, councils… Keep reading →
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The Renters’ Rights Act starts 1 May 2026 and councils can issue £40,000 penalties. If you don’t have documented systems and audit trails in place now, you’re exposed. Keep reading →





