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Expert guides on tenant rights, rent increases, and the Section 13 process in England.
What to check in your tenancy agreement before challenging a rent increase
Before you challenge a rent increase, spend ten minutes on your tenancy agreement. Five clauses will change your strategy -- especially with the Renters' Rights Act abolishing contractual review clauses from 1 May 2026.
Tribunal evidence bundle: what to include and what to leave out
Your evidence bundle is the single most important thing you prepare for a First-tier Tribunal rent challenge. Here is exactly what belongs in it, what to leave out, and how to present comparables in a table the panel can read.
How to read a rent increase notice: a 5-minute walkthrough for tenants
A calm, field-by-field walkthrough of a Section 13 rent increase notice in under 5 minutes. Covers Form 4 (before 1 May 2026) and Form 4A (from 1 May 2026) and the first 72 hours after a notice arrives.
Every ground to challenge a rent increase: the tenant checklist
A complete checklist of every ground you might have to challenge a rent increase in England. Twelve grounds across procedural, market rent, property, and contextual categories. Any single one is enough.
After your rent tribunal decision: what happens next for tenants in England
What happens after your First-tier Tribunal decision on a Section 13 rent increase. When the new rent takes effect, whether backdating applies, appeal routes, and how the Renters' Rights Act 2025 changes the outcome from 1 May 2026.
Form 4A explained: the new rent increase notice landlords must use from 1 May 2026
From 1 May 2026 landlords in England must use Form 4A for Section 13 rent increases - not Form 4. This guide explains what Form 4A is, what changed, what a valid notice must contain, and what to do in the first 72 hours.
Can your landlord increase rent twice in one year?
Find out whether your landlord can increase your rent more than once a year. Understand the 52-week rule, what counts as a valid rent increase, and what changes from 1 May 2026.
Joint tenants and rent increases: who needs to agree?
If you share a tenancy, does everyone need to agree to a rent increase? Learn how Section 13 notices work for joint tenants in England, including who can challenge and what happens if co-tenants disagree.
Deposit Deductions and Rent Increases: What Renters Need to Know
Worried about challenging a rent increase because of your deposit? Rent increases and deposits are separate legal processes. Learn how deposit protection keeps your money safe.
What Happens to a Rent Increase When Your Fixed-Term Tenancy Ends?
When your fixed-term tenancy ends, you roll onto a periodic tenancy. Learn how Section 13 applies, whether increases carry over, and what your rights are.