
Renters’ Rights Act Hub
Practical legal insight for professional PRS landlords and investors
The Renters’ Rights Act represents a fundamental shift in the regulation of England’s private rented sector. The legislation will materially affect how institutional landlords, PRS operators and investors structure, manage and protect their portfolios.
Key reforms include the abolition of Section 21, the move to periodic tenancies, expanded tenant rights around rent challenges and pets, and the introduction of a PRS Database and mandatory Ombudsman scheme.
This hub provides a central, up‑to‑date resource for understanding the Act’s implementation, regulatory guidance, and enforcement implications. We bring together legislative updates, Government consultations, and Devonshires’ expert legal analysis, with a focus on compliance, litigation risk and operational impact.
We will continue to track developments as the Act is implemented, helping you adapt in this changing regulatory landscape.

Renters’ Rights Act: Legislation
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Renters’ Rights Act: Explanatory Notes
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Government Guidance
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Renters’ Rights Act: Implementation
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Renters’ Rights Act: Consultations
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Information Sheet / Published Forms
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