Renters’ Rights Bill – June 2025 Update

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The Renters Rights Bill is making its way through Parliament and is now expected to receive Royal Assent before the summer recess in July 2025. This landmark legislation will reshape renters’ rights and landlord responsibilities across England’s private rental sector.

The aim? A fairer, more secure rental system. But while the Bill has been celebrated by tenant groups, landlords and agents are voicing concerns — from legal delays to unintended market consequences.

Here’s a current update to what’s really changing, and what it means for everyone in the rental market.

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