Student Landlords Seek Clarity on Renters’ Rights Act
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Student Landlords Seek Clarity on Renters’ Rights Act

By The Property AI Newsroom, Editorial Team · 4 July 2026 · 1 min read

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

Student Landlords Seek Guidance on Renters’ Rights Act

Student landlords are seeking greater clarity on how the Renters’ Rights Act applies to the student rental market, according to a report by Property Industry Eye. The report states that many landlords are turning to social media and online forums for advice.

Student lettings agency loc8me, which manages almost 10,000 student bedrooms across the UK, has reportedly seen a rise in enquiries from landlords about the Act. The article highlights a need for more education and guidance for those operating in the student lettings sector.

This development is relevant for UK letting agents and inventory clerks who may be fielding similar questions from landlords and tenants about the implications of the Renters’ Rights Act.


Source: Property Industry Eye
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