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The New ‘Decent Homes Standard’ for the Private Rented Sector

The New Decent Homes Standard for the Private Rented Sector – What Landlords Need to Know for 2025

The Government plans to introduce a Decent Homes Standard for the Private Rented Sector (PRS) — the biggest quality overhaul the rental market has ever seen. While the standard has been in place for social housing since 2006, this is the first time private landlords will need to meet similar criteria.

Right to Rent Reform: What Landlords and Tenants Need to Know in 2025

Introduction

Right to Rent checks have been a legal requirement for landlords in England for nearly a decade. These checks help ensure that tenants are legally allowed to live in the UK. But recent reforms are making this system more complex — and more crucial — for landlords and letting agents in Harrow, Uxbridge, Hillingdon, and beyond. At Tenancy Managers, we believe that staying ahead of these changes is key to protecting your property and your tenants.

A landmark moment for the private rented sector
On 27 October 2025, the Renters’ Rights Bill received Royal Assent and became the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 — marking the most significant reform to the UK private rented sector in over four decades.
For landlords and tenants in Harrow, Uxbridge and Hillingdon, this change brings both opportunity and challenge.

An insight to Tenant Referencing applications for First Time Tenants

An insight to Tenant Referencing applications for First Time Tenants | Guide for Tenancies in England

Finding your next rental home can be exciting, but for many tenants, the thought of tenant referencing checks can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re renting in London, Harrow, Hillingdon, or anywhere across the England, passing your tenant referencing test first time is the key to securing your property stress-free.

Renters' Rights Bill 2025: What Landlords Need to Know After Today's Parliament Debate

The government's long-promised Renters' Rights Bill is edging closer to becoming law — and as of 8 September 2025, it returned to the House of Commons for MPs to debate and vote on Lords' amendments. This "ping-pong" stage is one of the final hurdles before the Bill reaches Royal Assent, and today's session has major implications for landlords, letting agents, and tenants alike.

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