
The Renters’ Rights Bill (formerly Renters Reform Bill) is moving to its final legislative stages in July 2025. Key changes include the end of Section 21 evictions, new rent increase rules, a national landlord register, and stricter housing standards. Landlords must prepare for major operational shifts starting late 2025.
The Renters’ Rights Bill, which has undergone months of debate and revision, is now scheduled for final readings and votes on 1 July, 7 July, and 15 July 2025 in the House of Lords. Once passed, it will return to the Commons for final agreement and is expected to receive Royal Assent before Parliament’s summer recess on 22 July 2025.
This legislation represents the most sweeping reform in private renting for over three decades. Here’s what landlords need to know from the latest updates.
The most talked-about aspect of the bill is the removal of Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions. Once implemented:
Under the new rules:
A new mandatory landlord register will be introduced, requiring landlords to:
This move aims to boost transparency and tenant accountability across the sector.
The bill includes fast-tracked implementation of Awaab’s Law:
This change is a direct result of the tragic death of Awaab Ishak and aims to raise health and safety standards in rental properties.
Date | Legislative Action |
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1 July 2025 | Report Stage in Lords |
7 & 15 July 2025 | Final Readings |
Before 22 July 2025 | Expected Royal Assent |
Oct 2025 – Jan 2026 | Initial implementation begins |
By 2027 | Full Decent Homes rollout |
Implementation will be phased, but landlords should prepare now.
With so much change ahead, our guaranteed rent scheme offers landlords a stable, compliant, and stress-free solution:
The Renters’ Rights Bill is about to become law. Whether you’re managing one property or a full portfolio, it’s critical to adapt early. Landlords who embrace change and align with professional managing agents will protect their income and avoid costly missteps.
Our leases typically last between 3 to 5 years, offering landlords long-term stability.
Even if your property is vacant, you will still receive guaranteed rent payments.
Yes, you can sell your property at any time, but your guaranteed rent payments will continue until the end of the lease agreement.
Contact us for a free property assessment and see how our guaranteed rent scheme can benefit your Leeds property.
If you’re ready to secure fixed, reliable income with no voids or arrears, it’s time to join the growing number of landlords in Leeds benefiting from guaranteed rent schemes.
Contact Citywide Housing Group today to schedule your free property assessment and discover how we can help you unlock the potential of your property.
For more information, visit Citywide Housing or call us at 0113 323 0678.
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