
Yes. You will still be able to regain possession of your property, but not without a valid reason. The law is moving away from “no-fault” evictions and towards clear, evidence-based grounds, such as:
The key change is that process and paperwork must be correct.
No. Tenants gain more security, but they do not gain ownership or unlimited rights. If a tenant breaches the agreement, fails to pay rent, or if you have a legitimate reason to regain possession, the law still supports landlords.
No — but it does make evidence more important.
The new system actually strengthens certain possession grounds, particularly around:
Good record-keeping, correct notices, and early intervention will be crucial.
All tenancies will become periodic (rolling monthly) from the start.
This makes tenant selection and referencing more important than ever.
Tenants must still give proper notice, and rent remains payable during that period. This isn’t a free-for-all — it’s a more flexible structure, not a loss of control.
No rent caps are being introduced.
This encourages fair, evidence-based rent reviews, not artificial limits.
Tenants gain a stronger right to request a pet, but landlords:
This is about consideration, not forcing pets into unsuitable properties.
Possibly — if compliance isn’t already up to standard. Landlords who already:
…are unlikely to see major additional costs. Those cutting corners may face fines or enforcement.
A new mandatory registration system for rental properties. It’s designed to:
Professional agents will handle this as part of ongoing management.
Not necessarily. Many landlords who sell do so due to:
Well-run rental property remains a strong long-term investment, especially as supply tightens.
For some — yes. But the margin for error is shrinking. Mistakes in:
can be costly and time-consuming. This is why many landlords are choosing professional management for protection and peace of mind.
More information and guidance about the Renters’ Rights Act can be found on the GOV.UK website.
If you are a Landlord in and around the Haringey borough and are unsure of your responsibilities under either the new Renters’ Rights Act or other legislation that you need to abide by do reach out to us. At PhilipAlexander we can provide a fully-managed service which means our experienced team taking responsibility for the complete management of your property. Ideal for first-time or hands-off landlords, it covers everything you might possibly need plus ensuring you have your legal compliance covered.
We also recommend having a read of our guidance on Selective Licensing which impacts Haringey Landlords. We also have a Landlord Letting Guide that answers some frequently asked letting questions helpful for new or prospective landlords.