New Renters’ Rights Act document must be given to tenants

The Information Sheet is aimed at helping private landlords and their letting agents in England understand what they need to do under the Renters' Rights Act.

Tenant signs lease and Renters RIghts Act information

A new Renters’ Rights Act document that landlords and their agents must give to tenants has been issued by the Government.

The so-called ‘Official Information Sheet’ is aimed at helping private landlords and their letting agents in England understand what they need to do under the Renters’ Rights Act.

The Government said: “If you are a landlord and have a letting agent who manages the property on your behalf, then the agent must provide the Information Sheet to the tenant, even if you have also provided it.”

Act changes explained

The document explains to tenants how they will be affected by the changes introduced by the Act.

It covers changes to Section 21 notices, increasing rents, changes to fixed terms, ending a tenancy, student lets and keeping a pet.

It must be given out if the tenancy is an assured shorthold tenancy, was created before 1 May 2026 or has a wholly or partly written record of terms – including a written tenancy agreement.

It must be given by 31 May 2026 or you could be fined by up to £7,000.

Delivery

It must be provided to the tenants by either printing out a hard copy that is posted to the tenant or delivered to them by hand, or my sending the PDF as an attachment to an email or text message. Sending a link to the PDF via text or email is not valid.

The legislation does not require any existing written tenancy agreement to be changed or re-issued.

The sheet can only be downloaded here from the Government website.

More: £7000 fines await those who don’t comply


One Comment

  1. Just scanned an AST agreement for a tenancy we are preparing to see if the word ‘evict’ is anywhere in it – The Government sheet states ‘Your tenancy agreement may say that your landlord can evict you without a reason. This was known as section 21 eviction’ Which of course it doesn’t contain the word evict because s21 isn’t eviction it is the notice informing the tenant the landlord requires possession and only a court can evict a tenant.

    Typical Marxist lies and propaganda to be expected from this useless Government desperate for support from the very people it is harming and gas lighting the landlord.

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