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Landlords Face £7,000 Fines for Missing Document Deadline

Landlords must send a new information sheet to tenants by 31 May to avoid fines up to £7,000; this document outlines significant changes to tenant rights.

By David Sampson
26 May 2026
3 min read
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TL;DR

  • Landlords must send a new information sheet to tenants by 31 May to avoid fines up to £7,000.
  • this document outlines significant changes to tenant rights, including the end of Section 21 evictions.

Landlords in the UK are facing fines of up to £7,000 if they fail to deliver a important document to their tenants by the end of this week. By 31 May, landlords must provide existing tenants with the government’s new information sheet detailing the implications of the Renters’ Rights Act on their tenancy agreements.

What is the Renters’ Rights Act?

The Renters’ Rights Act, which came into effect on 1 May, introduces significant changes to the rights of tenants in the UK. One of the most notable changes is the abolition of Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions, meaning landlords can no longer evict tenants without a valid reason. Additionally, the Act prohibits landlords from discriminating against tenants based on factors such as having children or receiving benefits.

Who Needs to Comply with the New Rules?

All landlords with existing tenants are required to comply with the new regulations. This includes those renting out residential properties, whether they are private landlords or part of larger property management companies. The deadline for sending the information sheet is 31 May, and failure to do so could result in substantial penalties.

What Happens If Landlords Fail to Meet the Deadline?

Landlords who do not provide the required information sheet by the deadline may face fines ranging from £7,000 to £40,000, depending on the severity of the violation. This financial penalty underscores the importance of compliance with the new legislation, as landlords could face serious financial repercussions for non-compliance.

What This Means for Landlords

For landlords, the introduction of the Renters’ Rights Act marks a significant shift in the rental market. It is important for landlords to understand the new obligations and ensure they provide the necessary documentation to their tenants. Not only does this help avoid hefty fines, but it also promotes transparency and a better relationship with tenants. Landlords should review their tenancy agreements and ensure they are aligned with the new regulations to mitigate risks associated with potential legal challenges.

Frequently asked questions

What is the deadline for landlords to send the new document?

Landlords must send the new information sheet to their existing tenants by 31 May.

What are the penalties for non-compliance?

Landlords could face fines of up to £7,000 or even £40,000, depending on the nature of the violation.

About David Sampson

David Sampson writes about the UK mortgage market for Mortgage118, covering specialist lending, market trends, and practical advice for borrowers. All content is reviewed for accuracy against FCA guidelines and current market data.

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