The Renters’ Rights Act marks the biggest change for landlords in decades. Make sure your property is compliant – now and for the future.
Stay on the right side of changing legislation
The Renters’ Rights Act introduces some of the most significant reforms the private rented sector has seen in decades.
When fully implemented from 1st May 2026, it will tighten compliance requirements for landlords and reshape how rental properties are managed.
While some changes are still being phased in, one thing is clear – landlords who are already compliant will be in the strongest position when the new rules take effect.
That is why Complete has created a clear, practical Landlord Tenancy Health Checklist. It is designed to help you understand where you stand now, identify any gaps, and take confident steps towards full compliance under both existing legislation and what is coming next.
If you are an experienced landlord or considering letting a property for the first time, this checklist cuts through the complexity and helps you focus on what really matters.
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What’s included in the Tenancy Health Checklist
If you are a landlord, the list of rules, regulations and safety requirements can quickly feel like a minefield.
Our free Landlord Tenancy Health Checklist brings everything together in one place, covering the key legal, safety and compliance obligations you need to be aware of when letting a property.
At Complete, we understand that the safety of landlords and tenants is paramount. As a landlord, you have both a legal and moral responsibility to provide a property that is safe, well maintained and suitable for occupation.
This checklist helps you sense-check your property against current requirements and prepare for upcoming changes with confidence.