The Renters' Rights Bill represents the most significant shift in residential tenancy law in a generation. Without professional management, the responsibility for navigating it falls entirely on you — and the consequences of getting it wrong can be severe.
The risks to unmanaged landlords are not theoretical. Invalid notices, missed compliance obligations, and procedural errors regularly result in landlords being unable to recover their property for months — sometimes years — longer than necessary, facing financial penalties, or exposing themselves to civil and criminal liability. Unlike previous legislation, the new framework offers very little margin for error, and very little sympathy for those who did not know the rules.
⚠Recovering your property is harder — the removal of no-fault evictions means any misstep in the legal process can set your case back substantially.
⚠Compliance obligations are expanding — new registration, redress, and reporting requirements carry real penalties for non-compliance, regardless of intent.
⚠Tenant rights are significantly enhanced — the legal balance has shifted, and tenants now have more routes to challenge landlord conduct.
⚠The cost of errors compounds — legal proceedings, lost rent, and reputational damage can far exceed the cost of professional management.
We strongly recommend Full Management. Our team stays current with legislation changes so you do not have to.