RRA 2026 Compliance Checker
Are your landlord documents RRA compliant? Free Renters' Rights Act 2025 compliance checker, answer 11 questions, get an instant compliance score and a personalised gap list with the fix for each one. No signup needed.
Answer all 11 questions about your tenancy and we’ll score your Renters’ Rights Act 2026 compliance and list exactly what to fix. Free, instant, no email required to see your score.
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Are your landlord documents RRA 2026 compliant?
The Renters' Rights Act 2025 is the biggest change to private renting in England in over 30 years. Since 1 May 2026, Section 21 'no-fault' evictions are abolished, every tenancy is a periodic assured tenancy, rent increases are limited to once a year by Section 13 notice, and Awaab's Law puts hard deadlines on repairs. Get one document wrong and a possession notice can be thrown out, or you can face a Rent Repayment Order.
This free compliance checker walks you through the documents and obligations that keep a tenancy enforceable. Answer all 11 questions and you get an instant compliance score (red, amber or green) plus a personalised gap list, each gap links straight to the guide or template that fixes it. You see your full results immediately; no email required.
What the checker tests
- Deposit protection, protected within 30 days in an approved scheme (guide)
- EPC rating E or above, letting F/G is unlawful without an exemption (guide)
- Gas safety certificate, annual CP12 where gas appliances exist (guide)
- EICR electrical report, valid within the last 5 years (guide)
- Written statement of terms, the key terms in writing before the tenancy starts (guide)
- Periodic tenancy & rent increases, Section 13 only, once a year (template)
- Right to Rent checks, on every adult occupier (guide)
- Decent Homes Standard & Awaab's Law, repair deadlines now apply to the PRS (guide)
- Ombudsman & PRS Database, registration as schemes go live (guide)
- Pet-request policy, respond within 42 days (guide)
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This checker is practical information, not legal advice. Thresholds reflect the rules in force as of June 2026. For your specific situation, consult a qualified solicitor or your local authority.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are my landlord documents RRA 2026 compliant?
Run them through the checker above. The Renters’ Rights Act, in force since 1 May 2026, requires a protected deposit, a valid EPC (rated E or above), a current gas safety certificate where there are gas appliances, an EICR within 5 years, Right to Rent checks, and a written statement of terms. Missing any of these can invalidate a possession claim or trigger penalties.
What documents must a landlord provide under the Renters’ Rights Act?
Before the tenancy starts you must give the tenant a written statement of terms, a copy of the EPC, the gas safety certificate (where gas appliances exist), the EICR electrical report, and the deposit prescribed information. You must also complete Right to Rent checks and register with the landlord Ombudsman and PRS Database as those schemes go live.
What is the minimum EPC rating to let a property in 2026?
The minimum is E under the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards. Letting a property rated F or G is unlawful unless a valid exemption is registered. A minimum C rating is proposed for 1 October 2030, but E remains the legally enforced threshold today.
How long do I have to protect a tenant’s deposit?
You must protect the deposit in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receiving it and serve the prescribed information within the same period. Failure can block a possession claim and lead to a penalty of one to three times the deposit.
Does this checker give legal advice?
No. It is a free educational tool that flags common compliance gaps and points you to the relevant guidance. It is not legal advice. For your specific situation, consult a qualified solicitor or your local authority.