Preparing for the Renters’ Rights Act 2025
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Preparing for the Renters’ Rights Act 2025

Now that the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 (RRA 2025) has been granted Royal Assent, the landscape of the private rented sector in England will change significantly. The RRA 2025 will introduce reforms that will alter the foundations of how tenancies are created, managed and ended, moving away from fixed-term assured shorthold tenancies and relying on a section 21 notice to bring a tenancy to an end, towards assured periodic tenancies, statutory processes for increasing rent, to the new version of the section 8 notice.

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Professional Risks & Property Professionals
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Professional Risks & Property Professionals

The following paper provides an insight to the professional risks associated with UK Property Professionals. The drive to bring much needed reform into the property sector has led to Property Professionals being under more pressure than ever before. Chaotic piecemeal legislation has caused much confusion and a general sense of uncertainty. With turbulent times ahead, we discuss the ever-evolving risks faced by Property Professionals and how to best anticipate andmitigate risk going forward.

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🎃 Facts about Halloween 🎃 and not the Renters' Rights Act !
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🎃 Facts about Halloween 🎃 and not the Renters' Rights Act !

🎃 Halloween began with the Celtic festival of Samhain, celebrated over 2,000 years ago across Ireland, Scotland, and northern France. It marked the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter.

“Hallowe’en” means “Holy Evening” The name derives from “All Hallows’ Eve”, the night before All Saints’ Day (1st November), which honours saints and martyrs.

🎃 The custom of carving lanterns began in Ireland, where people hollowed out turnips and swedes to frighten away evil spirits, but when Irish settlers arrived in North America, they discovered that pumpkins — native to the continent — were larger and easier to carve. The pumpkin quickly became the iconic symbol of Hallowe’en.

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The Renters’ Rights Bill receives Royal Assent
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The Renters’ Rights Bill receives Royal Assent

The Renters’ Rights Bill’s Royal Assent approval was announced today - 27th October 2025.

From the date the Bill was introduced to the House of Commons on 11th September 2024, it has taken 413 days to reach this point.

A total of 226 pages, 76,770 words, 6,218 paragraphs and 18,650 lines of text that make up one of the most significant shifts in legislation since the introduction of the Housing Act 1988.

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