Renters' Rights — what to do before the commencement date

A practical checklist for landlords preparing portfolios for Section 21 abolition and the move to a single periodic tenancy regime.

Property Law Updates · 12 April 2026 · Costa & Silva Team

The Renters' Rights regime moves the UK private rental sector to a single periodic tenancy structure and removes Section 21 as a possession route. The commencement date matters less than the work needed before it.

What changes

  • All assured shorthold tenancies become assured periodic tenancies
  • Section 21 is abolished — possession routes become Section 8 grounds (expanded) and Renters' Rights-equivalent provisions
  • Fixed terms are removed in their current form; rolling periodic becomes the default

What to do now

  • Audit every tenancy agreement against the new structure
  • Review rent-review mechanisms; the existing Section 13 process is widened
  • Confirm grounds-based possession evidence is being captured on every tenancy
  • Update tenant onboarding processes to reflect the new regime
  • Engage your insurer on rent guarantee policy changes

Where Costa & Silva helps

Our Post-2026 Compliance service delivers a per-asset readiness assessment, a remediation plan with cost and programme, and the tenancy-agreement migration. Most landlords with five-plus units will need this work sequenced over six to nine months.

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