
The rental sector is about to undergo the most significant transformation in over 30 years and the countdown to 1st May 2026 is in full swing. With major legal changes taking effect in 2026, this Webinar will provide the first full Isle of Wight briefing on exactly what landlords and property professionals must prepare for.
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Losing your Section 21 rights means that removing a troublesome tenant is no longer a simple process — it's now a lengthy, costly legal battle that could leave your property tied up for months. With the rental landscape shifting against landlords, having the right protection and support in place has never been more important for safeguarding your investment.
The rules around tenancy agreements are changing, and as a landlord, it's crucial you're not caught off guard. Fixed-term tenancies are being replaced with open-ended agreements, meaning tenants can stay indefinitely — giving you less control over your own property than ever before.
Keeping up with ever-growing compliance responsibilities is becoming one of the biggest challenges you'll face as a landlord. From stricter safety certifications to new licensing requirements, the cost of staying on the right side of the law is rising fast — and getting it wrong can mean hefty fines or even losing your right to rent.
The consequences of falling foul of new rental regulations aren't just a slap on the wrist — local authorities now have the power to hit landlords with fines in the £10's Thousands for serious violations. One mistake, one missed certificate, one overlooked regulation, and your investment could suddenly become a very expensive liability.