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Im landlord need send tenants comply new Renters Rights Act

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AI insight
AI-generatedUK-specific regulatory change affecting private rental sector. Landlords face compliance costs and potential fines. Tenants gain flexibility to leave with notice. No direct commodity or supply chain impact; weak commercial mechanism for REITs due to potential operational adjustments.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Renters' Rights Act came into effect on May 1, 2023.
- Abolition of fixed-term assured tenancies; tenancies become rolling periodic.
- Landlords must provide tenants with official information sheet by May 31, 2023.
- Non-compliance fines up to £7,000 per property.
- Letting agents may be responsible if managing the property.
UK residential REITs face flat margin compression from compliance costs and tenant churn over 1-4 weeks; magnitude is moderate.
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