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England & Wales and Scotland property disputes update: Renters’ Rights Act, leasehold reform judicial review upheld, Awaab’s Law duties, key landlord and tenant, service charge, insolvency and contractual cases

Published on: 30 October 2025

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In this issue:

  • Key developments and horizon scanning
  • Disputes and remedies
  • Repairing obligations and dilapidations
  • Service charges
  • Enforcing security and property insolvency
  • Contractual issues
  • Property disputes in Scotland
  • Additional Property Disputes updates
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  • New and updated content
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Key developments and horizon scanning

Renters' Rights Bill receives Royal Assent

On 27 October 2025, the Renters’ Rights Bill gained Royal Assent, becoming the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 (RRA 2025). Among its reforms, RRA 2025 scraps Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions and introduces a streamlined tenancy model, under which all assured tenancies are periodic. Further headline measures include establishing a Private Rented Sector Ombudsman with binding dispute resolution powers and creating a comprehensive Private Rented Sector Database to strengthen regulation. The Act also mandates applying both the Decent Homes Standard and Awaab’s Law (see below) to the private rented sector. See: LNB News 28/10/2025 10.

Law Society welcomes Renters’ Rights Act

The Law Society has welcomed the Renters’ Rights Act 2025, which received Royal Assent on 27 October...

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