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The only legal way to increase rent in England from 1 May 2026. Answer 6 questions, download your valid Section 13 notice in minutes.
Grounds-based possession notice for assured tenancies. Correctly selecting your grounds is critical — we guide you through each one.
Assured periodic tenancy agreement updated for the Renters' Rights Act 2025. No fixed terms. No clauses that are now void.
Prescribed information letter for deposit protection schemes. Correctly timed and worded to satisfy TDS, DPS and MyDeposits requirements.
Formal written responses to tenant repair requests, documenting your obligations and planned actions under the Landlord and Tenant Act.
Why it matters
The Renters' Rights Act 2025 replaced a generation of landlord practice overnight. Contractual rent review clauses are void. Section 21 is gone. Every periodic tenancy in England now operates under a new statutory framework — and the documents that govern it need to reflect that.
Most landlords are self-managing. Solicitors charge £200–400 for a single document review. LandlordsDocs gives you correctly built, legally current documents for a fraction of that — with plain-English explanations of what each field means and why it matters.
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Section 8 notices, tenancy agreements, deposit letters and more — all updated for the Renters' Rights Act. Join the list and we'll tell you the moment each tool goes live.
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