Reapit hosted an exclusive legislative briefing and Q&A session in Westminster for UK estate and letting agencies, including Savills, John D Wood & Co. and Leaders Romans Group on Wednesday this week.
Attendees gathered to discuss with industry experts and politicians the key challenges and opportunities the industry will have to navigate after sweeping changes in the Renters’ Rights Bill take effect later this year.
The Bill, currently awaiting committee scrutiny in the House of Lords, is the biggest reform to the private rented sector (PRS) in 30 years.
Changes include removing fixed-term tenancies, evictions reform, stringent timelines on addressing hazards in properties, banning bidding wars, and preventing tenants from offering – and landlords or agents from accepting – rent in advance.
UNDERSTANDING OPPORTUNITIES
Speakers including Kevin Hollinrake MP, the Shadow Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government (main picture, right); legal expert David Smith from JMW; and political consultant Simon Darby from PLMR took questions from attendees about the legislation and its impact on their businesses.
Beyond providing insights, the event also served as an opportunity for Reapit to showcase proactive changes being made to its platform ahead of the legislation’s implementation, which is expected in the autumn.
Reapit is also running a follow-up Hot Topic webinar on Reapit IQ, detailing the key steps letting agents need to take to get ready for Renters’ Rights.
AGENTS, ACT NOW

Speaking at the event, Dr Neil Cobbold, Reapit’s Commercial Director, emphasised the urgency for agents to act: “The Renters’ Rights Bill represents one of the most significant changes to the lettings industry in decades. With some provisions potentially coming into effect as early as September, agents must be proactive in preparing.
“There are plenty of challenges including tenancy reforms and eviction changes, but there are also many opportunities for agents to make a real impact on their tenants’ and landlords’ experience by acting as their trusted industry expert.
“At Reapit, we’re committed to supporting the industry every step of the way with the right tech and training, to ensure agents can navigate these changes with confidence and continue delivering outstanding service.”