Renters' Rights Act 2025 is now in force — Know your rights before you need them

Our Mission

Built for Renters.
Not Landlords.

We exist to give every UK tenant the knowledge, tools, and confidence to stand up for their legal rights — without expensive solicitors or confusing jargon.

500+

Active Members

26

Legal Resources

£0

To Challenge Unfair Rent

2025

Act Now In Force

"Every renter deserves to know the law that protects them."
— Why we built this

Our Story

The system was stacked against renters. We changed that.

For decades, UK renters faced an unequal power dynamic. Landlords had solicitors, letting agencies, and decades of experience. Tenants had a leaflet and a phone number that rang out.

When the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 passed — the biggest shake-up to tenancy law in a generation — we saw an opportunity. A chance to make sure every renter in the UK actually knew what these new rights meant for them, and how to use them.

We built this service to be the resource we wish existed when we were renters ourselves. Plain English. Practical tools. Real legal weight.

The Renters' Rights Act abolished Section 21 'no-fault' evictions, capped advance rent, and gave tenants the legal right to challenge above-market rent increases. Most renters still don't know this.

What We Stand For

Our Core Principles

Everything we build is guided by three simple beliefs about how renters should be treated.

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Accessible Justice

Legal knowledge shouldn’t cost hundreds of pounds. We translate complex housing law into clear, actionable guidance that anyone can use — regardless of background or income.

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Renter-First Always

We are 100% on the side of tenants. We have no relationships with letting agencies, landlord groups, or property investors. Our members are our only priority.

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Legally Accurate

Every guide, template, and checklist we produce is based on current UK legislation. We keep everything up to date as the law evolves — so you’re never working from outdated information.

Who We Are

The People Behind This

Renters Rights Act Services Team

Founded by Tenants, Built for Tenants

We are not housing lawyers or policy consultants. We are former tenants — just like you.

Between us, we have faced eviction threats, disputed unfair deposit deductions, fought illegal rent increases, and dealt with landlords who ignored repair requests for months. We know exactly how helpless and confusing it feels when you do not know your rights.

When the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 passed, we saw an opportunity. We pulled together everything we had learned the hard way — the documents, the deadlines, the letters that actually work — and built the service we wished had existed when we needed it most.

Every template, guide, and resource on this platform comes from real experience. Not textbooks. Not theory. Situations we have personally lived through.

⭐ Founded by Ex-Tenants

Real Lived Experience

Built for UK Renters

Important: What We Are (and Aren't)

We want to be completely transparent with our members. Here’s exactly what kind of service we are.

We Are

A legal information and document resource service. We provide guides, templates, situation reviews, letter drafting, renter’s friend and call support — all based on current UK housing legislation — to help you understand and exercise your rental rights.

We Are Not

Solicitors or a law firm. We don’t provide individual legal advice for specific cases. For complex disputes, we always recommend consulting a qualified housing solicitor or your local Citizens Advice.

📋 Our Resources

Are based on UK legislation and publicly available legal guidance. All documents are templates to be adapted for your situation — start with our Situation Review service to ensure they match your specific circumstances before taking action.

What members say

Real results for real renters

Members across the UK using their rights — confidently.

"I was completely confused about my situation and didn't know what to do next. They broke everything down in simple terms and helped me understand my options. It made a stressful situation much easier to handle."

Sarah T.

London

"Instead of guessing or relying on random online advice, I had proper support throughout the process. It saved me time, stress, and potentially costly mistakes. Worth every penny."

James M.

Manchester

"I challenged my rent increase at the Tribunal using the worksheet and letter they provided. The Tribunal sided with me. I was terrified going in but it was completely manageable with the right preparation."

Priya K.

Birmingham

Common questions

Quick answers

Who are Renters Rights Act Services and who founded it?

Renters Rights Act Services was founded by former tenants, not housing lawyers or policy consultants. The founders have personally experienced eviction threats, deposit disputes, illegal rent increases, and ignored repair requests. The service was built to give other renters the tools and knowledge they wish had existed when they needed help most.

Is Renters Rights Act Services on the side of tenants or landlords?

Entirely on the side of tenants. The service has no relationships with letting agencies, landlord groups, or property investors. Its only priority is its members — UK renters who need practical, accessible support to exercise their legal rights.

How much does it cost to join Renters Rights Act Services?

Membership starts from £4.99 per month, with an annual plan available at £50 per year. Members get instant access to 26 legal documents, step-by-step guides, situation reviews, form filling and letter writing, and call support. You can cancel at any time.

Are the templates and guides legally accurate?

Yes. Every guide, template, and checklist is based on current UK housing legislation and is kept up to date as the law changes. The resources are not prepared by solicitors but are grounded in publicly available legal guidance and real experience of housing disputes.

Do I need a solicitor to use your service?

For the vast majority of renter situations — deposit disputes, rent increase challenges, repair requests, and eviction responses — the templates, guides, and situation review service provide everything you need. For complex cases requiring legal representation, the team will tell you clearly and point you toward a qualified housing solicitor or Citizens Advice.

Has the service actually helped renters win disputes?

Yes. Members have successfully challenged rent increases at the First-Tier Tribunal using the service’s worksheets and letters, recovered deposits, and handled eviction notices confidently. The service currently has over 500 active members across the UK.

Join 500+ Renters Who Know Their Rights

Get instant access to 26 legal documents, step-by-step guides, situation reviews, form filling & letter writing, and call support — for less than the cost of a coffee per week.

Cancel anytime. Annual plan available at £50/year.

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