Letting agents and landlords urged to prepare for new legal requirements

nathan emerson

With just a month left until the first phase of the Tenants Rights Act comes into force, Propertymark is asking agents and landlords to ensure they are fully prepared and compliant with the new legal requirements.

The legislation is one of the most significant changes to England’s private rental sector in a generation and will be implemented in three phases starting from 1 May 2026.

Between May 1 and July 30, 2026, student landlords will be able to use Ground 4A to give two months’ notice to regain possession. This transitional measure aims to support the student rental cycle ahead of the 2026/27 academic year.

Propertymark, which will host a webinar on the Tenants’ Rights Act on Monday, April 13, will cover the latest updates ahead of implementation, advise agents to review their tenancy portfolios to identify affected agreements, ensure processes are in place to issue information letters accurately and timely, train staff on compliance delivery, and prepare for widespread documentation changes before May 2026.

Propertymark, which is hosting a Renters’ Rights Act webinar on Monday, April 13 to cover the latest updates ahead of implementation, advises agents to review their tenancy portfolios to identify affected agreements, ensure processes are in place to issue information letters correctly and on time, train staff on compliance delivery and prepare for wider documentation changes before May 2026.

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