The Renters' Rights Act Information Sheet: What It Is, Who Must Provide It, and the Deadline You Cannot Miss
If you have tenants on written ASTs that started before 1 May 2026, you must give them the government's official Information Sheet by 31 May 2026. The document is free. The fine for not providing it is up to £7,000.
Selling Your Rental Property: Ground 1 and Ground 1A Under the Renters' Rights Act
Want to sell your rental property or move back in? After May 2026, you'll need to use Ground 1 or Ground 1A — with a 12-month restriction and 4-month notice period. Here's how.
How to Screen Tenants Properly: Credit Checks, References, and Red Flags
Good screening prevents problems. Bad screening creates them — or breaks the law. Here's the 5-pillar approach to tenant vetting that protects you without discriminating.
Recording Phone Calls with Your Landlord or Tenant: UK Law Explained
Yes, it is legal to record phone calls for personal use in the UK without telling the other party. But there are important nuances about sharing recordings and using them as evidence.
How to Document Landlord-Tenant Communication for Legal Protection
54-77% of tenants and landlords cite poor communication as their main frustration. When disputes reach tribunal, the side with better documentation is better positioned. Here's how to build yours.
What Evidence Format Does a Tribunal Accept? A Practical Guide
WhatsApp screenshots can be disputed. Emails can be edited. Tribunals and deposit adjudicators prefer structured, authenticated records. Here's what format your evidence needs to be in.
ASB Evidence for Landlords: Building a Section 8 Eviction Case for Antisocial Behaviour
Antisocial behaviour evictions under Ground 14 require documented evidence showing a pattern of nuisance. Here's how to build an incident diary and evidence case that holds up.
Rent Arrears Possession Claims: Ground 8 and Ground 10 Evidence Requirements
Ground 8 requires 3 months' arrears at both notice and hearing — miss the threshold by a day and your case fails. Here's exactly what evidence you need for rent arrears possession.
Pet Requests Under the Renters' Rights Act: Rights, Refusals, and What Happens Next
Blanket pet bans are prohibited under the Renters' Rights Act. Landlords must respond within 28 days or consent is deemed. Here's what both sides need to know.
Damp and Mould Disputes: How to Prove Who's Responsible
Damp and mould are the most common housing disrepair issues in the UK. Whether you're a tenant trying to prove your landlord is responsible or a landlord documenting your response, here's the evidence you need.
How Tenancies, Rent, and Increases Change After May 2026
Fixed-term tenancies are gone. Rent increases are restricted to Section 13. Tenants can leave with 2 months' notice. Here's how every tenancy in England changes after 1 May 2026.
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