Renters’ Rights Bill – October 2025 Update

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The Renters’ Rights Bill has now completed its passage through Parliament and is set to receive Royal Assent in late October 2025. Once enacted, it will become the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 — a landmark law reshaping renters’ rights and landlord responsibilities throughout England’s private rental sector.

The aim? A fairer, more secure rental system. While the Act has been welcomed by tenant groups, landlords and agents continue to raise concerns about legal complexities and the practical impact on supply and enforcement across the market.

Following months of debate and several late-stage amendments, the reforms are now settled. Here’s what’s really changing — and what it means for everyone in the rental market.

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