Government Targets Rental Discrimination in Private Rented Sector
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Government Targets Rental Discrimination in Private Rented Sector

By Jordan Hale, Senior Lettings Editor · 13 July 2026 · 1 min read

Editor's note: This brief was summarised by The Property AI Newsroom from a report by Property118. Read the original article for full details.

The government has announced its intention to address rental discrimination in the private rented sector (PRS). According to a report by Property118, the Renters’ Rights Act is said to provide councils with strong enforcement powers to tackle this issue.

Under the Renters’ Rights Act, it is illegal for landlords and letting agents to discriminate against prospective tenants who receive benefits or have children. Those found in breach of these rules can face fines of up to £7,000.

This development is relevant for UK letting agents and inventory clerks, as it highlights the legal responsibilities involved in tenant selection and property management. The government’s stance reinforces the need for compliance with anti-discrimination laws within the PRS.


Source: Property118
About the author
Jordan Hale
Senior Lettings Editor

Jordan Hale leads The Property AI's lettings coverage with a focus on UK rental legislation, agent compliance, and the day-to-day pressures facing letting agents. Articles bylined Jordan Hale combine current trade reporting with practical guidance for letting agents and inventory…

Specialises in: Renters' Rights Act, EPC regulations, tenancy deposit schemes, agent licensing, Right to Rent compliance.

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