Letting agents and landlords urged to prepare for new legal requirements

Nathan Emerson

With just one month remaining until the first phase of the Renters’ Rights Act comes into force, Propertymark is calling on letting agents and landlords to make sure they are fully prepared and compliant with the new legal requirements.

The legislation marks one of the most significant overhauls of England’s private rented sector in a generation and will be rolled out in three phases, starting on 1 May 2026.

Propertymark, which will be hosting a webinar on the Renters’ Rights Act taking place on Monday, 13 April, covering the latest updates ahead of implementation, advises agents to review their tenancy portfolios to identify affected agreements, ensure processes are in place to issue the Information Sheet correctly and on time, train staff on compliant delivery, and prepare for wider documentation changes ahead of May 2026.

Propertymark, which is hosting a Renters’ Rights Act webinar on Monday, 13 April 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 the Information Sheet correctly and on time, train staff on compliant delivery, and prepare for wider documentation changes ahead of May 2026.

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