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Starting May 1, 2026, England’s private renters get stronger protections, ending no-fault evictions and requiring landlords to provide new rules via a government sheet.
Starting May 1, 2026, England’s private renters will gain new protections under the Renters’ Rights Act, including an end to Section 21 evictions and longer, more secure tenancies.
Landlords and letting agents must provide tenants with a government-issued information sheet by May 31, 2026, either in print or as a PDF, to explain key changes.
Failure to comply may result in fines up to £7,000.
The sheet covers rent increases, pet policies, and tenancy rules, and is available only via the official government website.
The reform, affecting around 11 million renters, marks the most significant rental law overhaul in decades, aiming to improve tenant security and fairness.
A partir del 1 de mayo de 2026, los inquilinos privados de Inglaterra obtienen protecciones más fuertes, poniendo fin a los desalojos sin culpa y requiriendo que los propietarios proporcionen nuevas reglas a través de una hoja gubernamental.