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Consultation launched on revised Right to Rent Code of Practice
The Home Office has published a draft Code designed to give clearer guidance to landlords and letting agents on complying with the Right to Rent Scheme rules without breaching equality law. Checks on prospective tenants’ right to live in the UK have been part of the lettings process since 2016 and form part of wider government policy to prevent illegal immigration.
Updated guidance for Right-to-Rent checks issued
The Home Office has updated Right to Rent guidance for landlords, letting agents, and homeowners on conducting checks for privately rented properties. Non-compliance with right-to-rent obligations can lead to substantial fines or penalties.
Right-to-Rent guidance refreshed
Providing clarity on document verification processes and necessary steps required to remain compliant with immigration laws are included in the updates which became effective on 12 February 2025, plus, landlords and letting agents' responsibilities in conducting right-to-rent checks for privately rented accommodation.
Simpler Right to Rent checks for tenants with pre-settled status
The Home Office has made changes to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) designed to simplify the Right to Rent and similar checks for pre-settled status holders. Letting agents and landlords will only need to carry out a check at the beginning of a tenancy.