Government Guides for the Renters’ Rights Act 2025
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Government Guides for the Renters’ Rights Act 2025

Since the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 received Royal Assent, the government have been very hard at work publishing and updating guidance for the different elements of the Act.

It is important to note that the guidance has been updated since it was first published, so make sure that the latest version is referenced.

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Preparing for the Renters’ Rights Act 2025
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Preparing for the Renters’ Rights Act 2025

Now that the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 (RRA 2025) has been granted Royal Assent, the landscape of the private rented sector in England will change significantly. The RRA 2025 will introduce reforms that will alter the foundations of how tenancies are created, managed and ended, moving away from fixed-term assured shorthold tenancies and relying on a section 21 notice to bring a tenancy to an end, towards assured periodic tenancies, statutory processes for increasing rent, to the new version of the section 8 notice.

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Chunking Down Information - Navigating the Renters’ Rights Bill
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Chunking Down Information - Navigating the Renters’ Rights Bill

At a time where information is abundant, the ability to process and understand huge amounts of information effectively has become essential.

One of the most powerful techniques to aid the comprehension of information is known as "chunking down”, which involves breaking down extensive content into manageable and digestible pieces, exactly what is required as we explore the Renters’Rights Bill.

The Concept of Chunking

Chunking is a cognitive strategy that groups information into smaller units, making it easier for the brain to process and remember. The concept is rooted in psychological studies that suggest humans can only hold a limited number of items in their short-term memory . So, by breaking down information into chunks, individuals can absorb and retain data more efficiently.

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