With the upcoming changes under the Renters Rights Act, many landlords will already be aware of the wider legislation changes following our previous updates and blogs. However, one key requirement that cannot be overlooked is the need to provide tenants with the required Renters Rights Act information sheet.

The deadline for issuing this information is 31st May, and failure to comply could result in fines and potential issues with tenancy compliance.

What Information Needs To Be Provided?

Landlords are required to ensure tenants receive the correct guidance and information relating to their tenancy rights and responsibilities under the new legislation.

This information sheet is designed to:

  • Help tenants understand their rights
  • Provide clarity on landlord responsibilities
  • Outline key tenancy processes and expectations
  • Ensure greater transparency throughout the tenancy

Providing the information correctly and within the required timeframe is now an important part of remaining compliant as a landlord.

Why Is This Important?

Even landlords who are otherwise fully compliant may still face penalties if the required information has not been issued correctly or on time.

As legislation continues to evolve, ensuring your paperwork and processes are up to date is just as important as maintaining the property itself.

Don’t Leave It Until The Last Minute

The 31st May deadline is fast approaching, and many landlords are still unsure about exactly what they need to provide and how to do it correctly.

If you are uncertain about:

  • What documents need to be issued
  • Which tenancies are affected
  • How to remain compliant under the new legislation

Our team is here to help.

We can guide you through the requirements and ensure everything is in place, giving you peace of mind that your tenancy management remains compliant and up to date.

Get in touch with our team today for advice and support. Check out our contact details here.