Landlord Success in 2026: How to Thrive Under the Renters’ Rights Act
Schedule
Wed May 13 2026 at 06:00 pm to 09:30 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Harbour Hotel Southampton | Southampton, EN
About this Event
The private rented sector is entering a new regulatory era with the introduction of the Renters' Rights Act.
Join Belvoir Southampton for a special landlord evening designed to help landlords understand the recent changes and learn how to adapt their investment strategies with confidence.
This informative session will provide clear, practical guidance for landlords, explaining what the new legislation means in reality and how to protect your property investment in a changing market.
Whether you own one rental property or a growing portfolio, this event will help you prepare for the future of renting.
What We'll Cover
• Key changes under the Renters’ Rights Act
• What the reforms mean for landlords and tenants
• The impact on possession, tenancy structures and compliance
• Risk management strategies for landlords in 2026 - avoid the massive fines!
• Practical steps to protect your rental income and property investment
• How the rental market may evolve under the new rule
• Update on Making Tax Digital
• Changes to the minimum EPC grade affecting the PRS
• Impact on Student lettings
• Property Market Update
Why Attend?
The Renters’ Rights Act represents one of the most significant changes to the private rented sector in decades.
Landlords who understand the new framework early will be best placed to manage risk, maintain stable tenancies and continue building successful property portfolios.
This event will also provide an opportunity to ask questions and connect with other local landlords.
Who Should Attend
• Local landlords
• Property investors
• Portfolio landlords
• First-time landlords
• Anyone considering investing in residential property
Free parking and refreshments provided.
Where is it happening?
Harbour Hotel Southampton, 5 Maritime Walk, Southampton, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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