About this Event
Renters’ Rights Act 2025: What landlords need to know
Major changes are coming for landlords this year. This practical session will help you understand what the new rules mean to you, including the end of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions, changes to tenancy agreements and rules on rent increases. Find out what steps you need to take now to stay compliant and protect your property interests.
What you’ll learn about:
- The key points of the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 and timelines for implementation
- The end of Section 21 eviction notices
- The shift from assured shorthold tenancies to periodic agreements
- New rules on rent increases under the revised Section 13 process
- Compliance essentials and practical actions for early 2026
The session will give landlords and agents the chance to discuss current challenges, share best practice, and receive practical tips from our property litigation team.
Who is this event aimed at?
- Residential landlords and professionals with private rented property portfolio
- Letting agents and property managers
- Legal and compliance professionals in property sectors
Meet our speaker
Siobahn is a senior associate within our disputes and regulatory team, overseeing all residential landlord and tenant matters across the firm. She advises landlords and agents on possession claims, tenancy disputes and compliance, and regularly delivers training on legislative changes and strategies to help landlords understand and navigate complex reforms.
Good to know
08:30 | Arrival, registration & breakfast
09:00 | Prompt presentation start
10:00 | Presentation close & networking
10:30 | Event close
Free to attend | Breakfast provided
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wilkin Chapman Rollits, 58 High Street, Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00






