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Renters Rights Act Briefing - Webinar Link

The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces major changes, making early preparation critical. To support you through this transition, we’ve created a focused, practical on demand briefing. Open the article to view the webinar.

In this session, Megan Cutforth, lettings director at Greater London Properties and Laura Southgate, partner at Cripps explain what the reforms mean in real terms and how to update your processes effectively.

This briefing will help you to:
  • Prepare for phased implementation of the reforms
  • Update tenancy structures and policies clarity and confidence
  • Manage risk, avoid penalties and reduce the likelihood of disputes
  • Maintain positive tenant relationships throughout the transition.

This webinar is particularly relevant for:

  • Private landlords
  • Portfolio and institutional landlords
  • Anyone responsible for residential tenancy strategy or compliance

If you would like tailored advice on how the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 will affect your portfolio, tenancy documentation or operating model, please get in touch via megan@glp.co.uk

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