Renters’ Rights Act: Key dates timeline for 2025-2026
Key dates and changes under the Renters’ Rights Act: eviction bans, deposit caps, and tenancy reforms from May 2026.
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Property Dispute Solicitors help landlords, investors, homeowners and leaseholders resolve disagreements involving homes, investment properties, residential tenancies, land and leasehold issues.
A property dispute can quickly become personal, disruptive and expensive to manage. You may be trying to protect your property, recover possession, resolve a leasehold issue, challenge someone’s claim to land, or understand where you stand before a disagreement escalates. Clear advice at an early stage can help you make sensible decisions before positions become harder to move.
At Flint Bishop, our Property Dispute Solicitors advise on a wide range of residential property disagreements. We help with matters including adverse possession, tenant eviction, freehold purchases, lease extensions, and land and property disputes, giving you practical advice that reflects both the legal position and the reality of the situation you are facing.
Our Approach
We understand that you want a dispute resolved without unnecessary cost, delay or stress.
Where possible, we will look for a constructive route forward through early advice, negotiation or settlement. Where stronger action is needed, we will explain your options clearly, prepare your case carefully and act firmly to protect your position.
Our property litigation team combines specialist knowledge with a calm, pragmatic approach. The teams of Property Dispute Solicitors in Birmingham, Derby, Leeds, Sheffield, Swansea and York are accredited by the Property Litigation Association, and Flint Bishop is recognised for the quality of its dispute resolution and property litigation work across England and Wales, including Legal 500 and Chambers recognition.
Whether you are already in a dispute or can see one developing, our Property Dispute Solicitors will listen, assess the facts and explain the next best step in plain English. Contact us today to find out how we can help.
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Key dates and changes under the Renters’ Rights Act: eviction bans, deposit caps, and tenancy reforms from May 2026.
Read MoreDownload our Renters’ Rights Act guide with key dates, compliance tips, and tenancy reforms for landlords and tenants.
Read moreThe new Renter’s Rights Bill is set to be the biggest shake up that the private rented sector has received in a long time.
Read MoreRecent High Court ruling bars Trustee in Bankruptcy from claiming overage entitlement due to non-participation in joint claimants' expert determination.
Read MoreHigh Court tackles party's non-compliance with witness statement rules in Business/Property Courts & other specialist lists.
Read MoreIn a wide-ranging judgment, the High Court has clarified a number of rarely-tested points of law on jurisdictional issues with expert determination proceedings.
Read MoreA useful case analysis and the precedents this is likely to set for future matters following a recent Court of Appeal decision regarding a corporate dispute.
Read MoreThe Government has announced that the notice periods required under a section 8 notice and section 21 notice are to be reduced back to the pre COVID-19 periods.
Read MoreThe Government has now published a policy statement setting out its plans for COVID-19 commercial rent arrears.
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Our accredited property litigation solicitors are here to provide clear, practical advice and strong representation when you need it most. Complete our enquiry to arrange an initial consultation with a member of our team.
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