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May 1 2026 - Renters' Right Act Commencement Day

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Serve any final Section 21 notices

Stop accepting above-asking rent offers

Prepare for the rental bidding ban

Remove “No DSS” from adverts

Remove “No Children” from listings

Show one clear rent price

Stop using fixed-term agreements

Switch to periodic tenancy templates

Check which tenancies go periodic

Stop taking rent before signing

Take no more than one month’s rent

Move all evictions to Section 8

Train staff on new notice rules

Create Section 13 process flow

Add two months to rent reviews

File court claims for Section 21s

Update landlord move-in grounds

Update landlord selling grounds

Send the RRA Information Sheet

Create written terms where missing

Update How to Rent processes

Review tenant screening questions

Update pet request processes

Stop backdating rent increases

Discuss rent protection backbooks

Act now before it is too late...

Live drop-in session for lettings leaders:

Managing your existing tenancies under the Renters’ Rights Act

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Join us live on Wednesday 11 March at 11am.

 

This session will focus on what the Renters’ Rights Act means for your existing portfolio, where compliance and operational gaps may exist, and what agency leaders need to address before implementation.

David Smith

Speaker

David Smith

Partner at Spector, Constant & Williams

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Greg Tsuman

Speaker

Greg Tsuman

Managing Director of Lettings at Martyn Gerrard

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Mouna Patel

Speaker

Mouna Patel

Major Accounts Consultant

Helen Aboagye

Moderator

Helen Aboagye

Marketing Director

What to expect?

There is no set agenda for this session. It is discussion-led and shaped by the questions and experiences of those in the room.

We ask that you join with cameras on and come prepared to contribute. The value comes from open, peer-level conversation rather than passive attendance.

The session will follow Chatham House rules and will not be recorded. A written Q&A summary, reviewed by the speakers, will be shared afterwards.

How do our drop-in sessions work?

Small group of lettings leaders
Small group of lettings leaders

Attendance is capped at 50 senior leaders on a FCFS basis, to ensure meaningful discussion.

Attendee-led questions
Attendee-led questions

You can submit questions when you register and during the session, and we’ll prioritise those with the most interest from the group.

Open, candid discussion
Open, candid discussion

The session will follow a Chatham House approach to allow practical, honest conversation.