Renters’ Rights Act Readiness checklist for landlords in England
With less than a month until the Renters’ Rights Act comes into force, it’s essential that landlords are fully prepared. This checklist is designed to help you understand and comply with your legal responsibilities, so you can protect your investment, avoid costly disputes, and keep your property meeting the required standards.
Open communication remains key. Addressing issues early and working constructively with tenants can prevent problems from escalating and support positive, long-term tenancies.
Download the checklist to make sure you’re ready, compliant, and managing your property with confidence from day one.
Be ready for the Renters' Rights Act
With less than a month until the Renters’ Rights Act comes into effect, our checklist guides landlords through their legal responsibilities. Stay compliant, manage tenant relationships effectively, and get your property ready, download now to be fully prepared.
Protect yourself and stay compliant with mydeposits
Getting ready for the Renters’ Rights Act is about more than ticking boxes. It’s about building strong foundations for every tenancy you manage. Correct deposit protection is one of the simplest and most effective ways to stay compliant and protect your position, whatever changes come your way.
For landlords and letting agents
If you’ve taken a deposit, you’re legally required to protect it within 30 calendar days using a government authorised scheme. Failure to do so can affect your ability to regain possession of your property and leave you open to costly claims. Join mydeposits now to meet your legal obligations, keep deposits safe, and access independent dispute resolution if disagreements arise.
For tenants
Not sure whether your deposit is protected? Check your deposit here to confirm its status and find out what steps to take if something has gone wrong.
With clear guidance, straightforward processes, and impartial dispute resolution, mydeposits supports landlords, letting agents, and tenants at every stage of the tenancy, helping to resolve issues quickly and fairly.