The property rental landscape is changing — and fast. The upcoming Renters Rights Bill 2025 represents the biggest reform to renting in decades, and landlords need to be prepared for the challenges and opportunities it brings.
To help landlords navigate these changes with confidence we are hosting a free lunch time webinar with So Legal’s property law experts, Catherine Mears and Spencer Lewis, where they’ll explain everything you need to know — in plain, practical terms.
📅 Date: Tuesday 16th September 2025
⏰ Time: 12:30 PM
💻 Location: Online (via Teams)
💰 Cost: Free
Why Landlords Need to Act Now
The Renters Rights Bill 2025 introduces sweeping reforms that will directly impact the way you let and manage your properties. Staying up to date is essential — not only to remain compliant, but also to protect your investments and maintain good relationships with tenants.
If you’re a landlord, you can’t afford to ignore these changes. Failing to act could mean penalties, disputes, and unexpected costs.
What You’ll Learn in the Webinar
In this must-attend session, Catherine and Spencer will break down:
Key changes in the legislation – what’s new and why it matters
New responsibilities for landlords – and how to meet them
Enhanced protections for renters – what your tenants will gain
Practical actions to take now – so you’re ready when the bill comes into force
Live Q&A – your chance to get expert answers to your questions
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is designed for:
- Individual landlords with one or more properties
- Letting agents advising clients
- Property investors looking to stay ahead of the curve
Whether you manage your own property or work with tenants every day, this update will help you make informed decisions and protect your rights.
Don’t Miss Out – Reserve Your Place
The Renters Rights Bill 2025 is a game-changer for landlords. Don’t get caught out — get prepared.
And if you know a landlord who could benefit from this session, please share this with them — helping each other stay informed helps the whole landlord and rental community.