After months of discussion and debate, the long-awaited Renters’ Rights Bill is moving ever closer to becoming law.
Following a third reading in the House of Lords in July 2025, the Bill has now returned to the House of Commons, where MPs are expected to consider the latest amendments on 8 September.
With Royal Assent anticipated soon after, landlords across the UK – including many in Plymouth and the surrounding areas – are being urged to pay close attention to the proposed changes.
While some uncertainty remains, the direction of travel is clear: this legislation is set to introduce the most significant reforms to the private rental sector in a generation. For landlords, preparation is key.
Richard Rabin, Lettings Director at Lang Town & Country, says: “The Renters’ Rights Bill has come a long way, and while not everything is set in stone yet, we’re starting to get a much clearer picture of what landlords can expect.
“We’re encouraging all of our landlords to familiarise themselves with the proposals and we can update Landlords accordingly with the proposed changes.”
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What Happens Next with the Renters’ Rights Bill?
Although the Bill didn’t pass before the Parliamentary summer break, momentum is building.
With the Labour Party conference scheduled for late September, there is likely to be a political incentive to push the Bill through as quickly as possible.
Implementation will not be immediate – a transition period has been promised – but the Government has not yet set out a definitive timetable. It is widely expected that the bill could come into effect from January 2026.
However, this timeline could vary depending on which parts of the Bill are prioritised. For example, the Government may choose to abolish Section 21 ‘no fault’ eviction notices sooner than other changes.
How Lang Town & Country Can Help Landlords Prepare
At Lang Town & Country, we’re working closely with our landlords to help them stay informed and compliant as the Renters’ Rights Bill moves towards becoming law.
With decades of experience in the Plymouth lettings market, we understand the challenges landlords face – and we’re here to help you navigate them.
Our property management services are designed to take the stress out of letting. From staying on top of legislation to finding quality tenants and handling maintenance, our team is committed to making life easier for landlords. We manage a wide portfolio of properties across the region and pride ourselves on delivering a professional, responsive, and fully compliant service.
Whether you’re a seasoned investor or a first-time landlord, we can help you prepare for the new regulations and make sure you’re well-positioned for the future.
Richard concludes: “This Bill represents a major shift, but with the right guidance and support, landlords can come through it stronger and more confident. At Lang Town & Country, we’re proud to be that trusted partner for landlords in Plymouth and beyond.”
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