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UK renters rights act in 2026 ends no fault evictions and reshapes landlord rules

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Published on 1 May 2026
UK renters rights act in 2026 ends no fault evictions and reshapes landlord rules

Landlords lose the easiest eviction route from May 2026

From May 1, 2026, the UK’s Renters’ Rights Act will overhaul tenant protections. It abolishes “no-fault” evictions, limits upfront rent to one month, and bans rental bidding wars. Landlords must also reasonably consider pet requests, while fixed-term contracts give way to flexible rolling tenancies—aimed at boosting security and stability for renters.

  • No-fault evictions are abolished starting May 1, 2026
  • Upfront rent is capped at one month
  • Rental bidding wars are prohibited
  • Pets and contract terms get stronger tenant protections
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