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The Renters’ Rights Act – A Practical Guide
By – V. Charles Ward
The Renters Rights’ Act: A Practical Guide provides a comprehensive analysis of the most
significant reform to residential tenancy law in England in over 30 years. This timely
resource explains the abolition of Section 21 no-fault evictions, the conversion of fixedterm
tenancies to periodic arrangements, and the new regulatory framework designed to
rebalance power between landlords and tenants during a housing crisis.
This book covers the historical context of residential tenancy law, details the new grounds
for possession, explains strengthened tenant rights regarding rent increases and property
conditions, and outlines the new Private Rented Sector Ombudsman service. Additional
chapters address discrimination protections, the Decent Homes Standard, implications for
mortgagees and ground landlords, enforcement mechanisms, and anticipated changes
to court procedures as the legislation is implemented.
This practical guide is written for a professional audience including residential landlords,
property management agents, real estate and litigation lawyers, housing authorities, and
surveyors operating in England. While primarily serving those who need to understand
and implement the new legislation professionally, this book’s clear structure and plain
language approach make it accessible to academics studying housing policy and legal
professionals advising clients on residential property matters.
More details –
May 2026: 104pp
Hb: 978-1-041-14895-1 £44.79
For more information visit:
www.routledge.com/9781041148951
