England Rent Increase Laws & Section 13 Notices

Understand England's rent increase rules under the Renters' Rights Act 2025 — Section 13 as the sole method, 12-month cap, and Tribunal rights.

Melvin Prince
4 min lukuaika
Vahvistettu Apr 2026United Kingdom flag
EnglantiVuokrankorotuksetSection 13Renters Rights ActFirst-tier Tribunal

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Only Method
Section 13 Notice
Frequency
Once per 12 Months
Notice Period
1 Month Written
Tenant Remedy
First-tier Tribunal

England Rent Increase Laws

The Renters' Rights Act 2025 standardises the rent increase process across England. From 1 May 2026, the Section 13 notice becomes the only lawful method for landlords to increase rent for assured tenancies. Contractual rent review clauses embedded in tenancy agreements will no longer be valid for new or converted tenancies.

Key Rules (Post-May 2026)

RuleDetail
MethodSection 13 notice only (Form 4 / Form 4A)
FrequencyMaximum once every 12 months
Notice PeriodMinimum 1 month's written notice (if rent is paid weekly or monthly)
Market Rent StandardThe proposed increase must reflect the open market rent for the property

[!IMPORTANT] No Rent Control in England: Despite the heavy procedural regulation, England does not operate a rent control or rent cap system. A landlord can propose any amount as a rent increase via Section 13, but the tenant has the right to challenge it at Tribunal.

The Section 13 Process

  1. Serve the Notice: The landlord completes Form 4 (or the new Form 4A from May 2026) specifying the proposed new rent and the date it takes effect (at least 1 month in the future, if rent is paid weekly or monthly).
  2. Tenant Response: The tenant can either accept the new rent or challenge it.
  3. First-tier Tribunal Challenge: If the tenant disagrees, they can apply to the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) before the proposed effective date. The Tribunal determines whether the proposed rent reflects the open market rate. The Tribunal cannot set the rent higher than the landlord proposed.
  4. Effective Date: If the tenant does not challenge, the new rent applies from the date specified in the notice.

Transitional Rules

  • For tenancies that existed before 1 May 2026, any existing contractual rent review mechanism continues to apply until the first Section 13 notice is served, at which point the Section 13 process takes over permanently.
  • The 12-month frequency restriction means that if rent was increased less than 12 months ago (by any method), the landlord must wait until the 12-month anniversary before serving a new Section 13 notice.

Generate Compliant Section 13 Notices

Incorrectly completing Form 4, or serving it with less than the required notice (e.g., 1 month for weekly/monthly tenancies), invalidates the entire increase. Landager auto-generates properly formatted Section 13 notices with the correct effective dates, ensuring your English rent increases are always legally compliant.


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