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Stronger Industry Standards and Landlord Support

Raising Standards & Strengthening Landlord Support

The Renters’ Rights Bill isn’t just about protecting tenants—it’s also about raising standards across the board and giving landlords clearer guidance, greater support, and better resources to run their businesses professionally and compliantly.

A major part of this reform is the introduction of a government-approved Ombudsman scheme. All private landlords will be required to join, giving tenants access to free, impartial dispute resolution without going to court. This move aims to reduce conflict and encourage smoother tenancies—something that benefits both landlords and tenants.

Landlords will also need to meet new transparency requirements, ensuring they provide clear, up-to-date information and handle complaints fairly. With higher expectations comes the opportunity to stand out as a professional, trusted landlord—especially when backed by the right support network.

That’s why having access to expert advice, a strong letting agent, and practical resources is more important than ever. From resolving disputes to managing tenant relationships, the right support will help you navigate these changes with confidence.

These changes represent an opportunity—not just a challenge. By staying informed and proactive, landlords can protect their investments, build stronger relationships, and continue offering quality homes in a rapidly evolving market.

Fill in the form below to download the guides and gain insights on improving your practices, staying compliant, and navigating the new regulations:

  • Guide to the New Ombudsman Scheme
  • Dispute Resolution Guide
  • Case Studies & Best Practices
  • The Top 10 Questions Every Landlord Should Ask Their Letting Agent

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This information is correct at the time of writing but may change as the Renters' Rights Bill progresses.
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