Millions of renters across England – including those in over 6,000 private rental homes in High Peak – are now benefiting from the biggest strengthening of renters’ rights in over 40 years, as the Renters’ Rights Act comes into force.
Rents will now have greater security and protection under the new law, which delivers long-awaited reforms to make renting fairer, safer and more secure.
The landmark changes include a ban on Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions, ending the practice of tenants being evicted without reason. This will help families put down roots and reduce the risk of homelessness.
Renters will also benefit from:
- Limits on rent increases to once per year
- A ban on bidding wars for properties
- A cap of one month’s rent for upfront payments
- Stronger protections against discrimination for those with children or in receipt of benefits
- New rights to request a pet, which landlords must reasonably consider
- Greater flexibility, with tenants able to end tenancies with two months’ notice
Jon Pearce MP said:
“Too many renters across High Peak have been living with the insecurity of not knowing if they can stay in their homes from one month to the next. We’ve had to support many local people worried about the loss of their home often through no fault of their own.
“These changes will make a real difference locally – with over 6,000 renters in High Peak set to benefit from stronger rights, greater stability, and better protection from unfair practices.
“Everyone deserves the security of a safe and stable home, and these reforms will help more families put down roots in their communities.
“I’m proud to support this Labour government as it delivers long-overdue change – raising standards and giving renters the security they deserve.”
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said:
“For too long, families have lived with the constant fear of eviction, while young people have been outbid for the homes they need to start their lives.
“Today we are putting that right. We promised to fix a broken rental system and we’re delivering.
“This historic action will make renting fairer, safer and more secure for millions, so people can settle, put down roots and build their lives.”
Housing Secretary Steve Reed said:
“Renters have been living at the mercy of rogue landlords and in fear of losing their home for too long.
“We are putting a stop to this with historic changes that give renters the security they deserve – marking the beginning of a new era for private renters.”
The new law also introduces tougher enforcement powers for councils, with fines of up to £40,000 for landlords who break the rules, ensuring that rogue operators can no longer evade accountability.
Alongside these reforms, the government is investing in stronger enforcement and modernising the courts system to make it easier for both tenants and landlords to access justice.
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