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Expert guides on tenant rights, rent increases, and the Section 13 process in England.
Council tax under the Renters' Rights Act periodic-by-default regime: when does the bill move? The tenant walkthrough (May 2026)
Historically, a tenant on a statutory periodic tenancy who moved out before the notice end date stopped being liable for council tax the day they vacated - the empty-property charge fell on the landlord. The Renters' Rights Act 2025 has reversed that. Tenants are now liable for council tax until the end of the notice period they served, even if they leave the property earlier. This walkthrough covers the new rule, the timing maths, the leave-early scenario that catches tenants out, and how to evidence the vacate date if the council pushes back.
Council tax bands and rent increases: what renters should know
Your council tax band does not set your rent -- but it can help you challenge an increase. Learn how to use it as evidence and understand the key differences between a band appeal and a rent challenge.