
Landlords have little more than a working week to ensure they have distributed a vital legal document to all their tenants, the head of lettings management at Worcestershire estate agents Nicol & Co. has warned.
The Renters’ Rights Act came in to effect 1 May 2026 and included the abolition of Section 21 evictions and the end of fixed-term tenancies, and it also brought in a number of important obligations on landlords.
James Gwynne, lettings manager at Nicol & Co., said: “Landlords must have distributed the tenants’ Information Sheet, as specified by the government, by 31 May or they face a fine that could be as high as £7,000.”
He stressed that it was not simply enough to have the sheet available to tenants.
“Agents and landlords must ensure that the relevant documents are served to tenants, and they must also now be able to prove it and provide evidence they were delivered and accepted.”
He said that a predicted flood of landlords selling rented properties back into the market had not transpired.
“We have seen perhaps a handful of landlords in Worcestershire who have opted to place properties on the market, and the rental stock that is available tends to be existing properties, not new.
“What we are seeing is, that because tenants now have to be given two months’ notice, the crossover period has been extended, and this will have implications for landlords’ cashflow.
“On the plus side, it affords the opportunity for repairs and renovation to be carried out in a timely fashion,” he said.
Another knock on effect the new regulations had brought about was that rents were tending to rise, driven by the fact that landlords are not now permitted to take bids from more than one prospective renter.
“This is leading them to place the property on the market at a level they want to achieve, rather than open up a property to a competitive bidding scenario.”
As the first full month of the new regulations comes to a close, Nicol & Co. has announced it is holding its next free Landlords Seminar at Sixways, home of Worcester Warriors rugby club on Thursday 25 June from 6-8.30pm.
Speakers will include Nicol & Co's own lettings and sales specialist, tax and accountancy advice from accountants Ormerod Rutter, asset protection guidance from SJL Insurance and financial planning insight from Mindful Financial Planning.
James Gwynne has also updated his book “HOME: The Ultimate Guide For Landlords”, which was first published in September 2024.
The latest edition takes into account all aspects of the new regulations and considerations brought in by the Renters’ Rights Act, and copies will be available to those attending on the night.
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