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Understanding the Renters' Rights Act 2025: what it means for landlords and brokers

In this Lunch and Learn session, Chantelle Wilson, Business Development Manager at Accord Mortgages, is joined by Blacks Solicitors to explore one of the most significant pieces of legislation to affect the private rented sector in decades.

The Renters' Rights Act 2025 came into force on 1 May 2026. If you work with buy-to-let clients, this session will help you understand what's changed, what landlords need to know, and what it could mean for the conversations you're having.

In this session, Blacks Solicitors cover:

  • The abolition of Section 21 'no-fault' evictions and what replaces it
  • The shift from fixed-term to rolling tenancies and the implications for landlords
  • New rules around rent increases and tenant rights
  • Compliance requirements landlords need to meet now
  • How these changes are likely to reshape landlord behaviour and your buy-to-let case pipeline

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