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Renters' Rights Act 2025: practice note on abolition of ASTs, periodic assured tenancies, possession grounds, rent setting and bidding, anti-discrimination, landlord database, redress, enforcement powers and transitional provisions

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This Practice Note provides a high-level overview of the principal changes to residential tenancies introduced by the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 (RRA 2025), in outline. More detailed guidance will be issued in due course, and also refreshed as subsequent regulations supply further particulars and commencement dates for the relevant provisions as they are made.

The Practice Note covers:

  • ending assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs)
  • assured tenancies (ATs) operating on a periodic basis
  • bringing tenancies to an end
  • rent rules and tenancy deposit obligations
  • keeping pets
  • implied covenants on fitness for human habitation and on repair
  • discrimination in the rental market in England and Wales
  • assured agricultural tenancies
  • penalties for unlawful eviction or harassment
  • obligations on landlords, contractors and other relevant persons regarding ATs, plus financial penalties and offences for non-compliance, and
  • guarantor liability
  • redress scheme for private sector landlords
  • private rented sector database
  • rent repayment orders
  • sanctions, including financial penalties, for breaches of anti-discrimination, stated rent and bidding, landlord redress and landlord database provisions
  • local housing authority (LHA) enforcement duties
  • LHA investigatory powers
  • transitional provisions

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