Renters’ Rights Bill

Renters’ Rights Bill: What It Means for You as a Landlord
The UK Renters’ Rights Bill is bringing significant change to the private rental sector, including the removal of Section 21 and the move to periodic tenancies.
As a landlord, you may be asking how this affects your property, your rights and your rental income.
At Brightly London, you can feel confident that everything is already in place. Our management agreements, tenancy structures and compliance processes have been updated to reflect the new legislation. Your property remains protected and your guaranteed rent continues as agreed.
What This Means for You

Clear and lawful possession grounds
Strong tenant referencing
Fully compliant tenancy documentation
Under the Renters’ Rights Bill, landlords need to ensure:

Ongoing adherence to updated property standards
These requirements are already built into how we manage your property.
Most importantly, your guaranteed monthly rent from Brightly London is not affected by these legislative changes. You receive a fixed payment each month regardless of void periods, arrears or tenant issues.
While regulations evolve, your income remains stable.
Our focus is straightforward. We protect your asset, safeguard your income and manage the detail so you do not have to.
FAQs
Will the end of Section 21 affect my guaranteed rent?
No. Your agreement is with Brightly London. You continue to receive your fixed monthly rent as contracted.
Can I still regain possession of my property if needed?
Yes. The legislation provides defined legal possession grounds. We structure and manage tenancies correctly from the outset to ensure compliance.
Do I need to update my tenancy agreement?
If you self-manage, you may need to review your documentation. If Brightly London manages your property, we have already updated our agreements in line with the new framework.
Is guaranteed rent still secure under the Renters’ Rights Bill?
Yes. In the current regulatory environment, many landlords value guaranteed rent even more because it removes income uncertainty and operational risk.
