Drop-in sessions to help understand Renters Rights Act

Drop-in sessions to help understand Renters Rights Act

A council is providing drop-in sessions for private landlords ahead of the Renters Rights Act coming into force on May 1.

Buckinghamshire council says the Act introduces new requirements for how private tenancies must be managed,

It adds that the legislation is designed to reduce short-notice evictions, strengthen tenants’ rights to challenge poor practice and rent increases, and ensure landlords can still recover their properties where appropriate.

To help landlords prepare, the council is holding informal drop-in sessions in Aylesbury and High Wycombe. 

Housing and Regulatory officers will be available throughout the day to answer questions and discuss individual circumstances. 

Letting agents and managing agents are also welcome to attend.

Drop-in session dates:

The Gateway, Aylesbury – Thursday 16 April and Friday 17 April, 10am–4pm
Queen Victoria Road Offices, High Wycombe – Thursday 16 April and Friday 17 April, 10am–4pm

Landlords are encouraged to review the government’s guidance for private landlordsbefore attending.

A council spokesperson says: “The Act represents a major shift for both tenants and landlords. 

“We know many landlords still have questions about how the new rules will work in practice, and the Aylesbury and High Wycombe drop-in sessions are a practical way for us to support them through these changes.

“As a council, we are also preparing for the Act’s introduction by updating our own policies and processes so that we remain fully compliant. 

“Our goal is to help landlords adapt with confidence while improving stability and fairness for renters.”

This article is taken from Landlord Today