4 days ago | 3 comments
Hi everyone, So yesterday I received these landlord updates from our wonderful government…
Update from GOV.UK for:
Changes to private renting
Tenant Fees Act 2019: guidance for tenants
Page summary:
The Tenant Fees Act 2019 defines what fees and payments your landlord can ask you to pay.
Change made:
Clarified default fees section to add that information needs to be in a tenancy agreement.
Time updated:
3:31pm, 11 June 2026
So, what am I supposed to do with this? Please advise?
Thank you,
M
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10:37 AM, 15th June 2026, About 10 hours ago
I asked the same question earlier.This useless government as usual gives no guidance to landlords, I assume because they want to catch landlords out and fine them. So we can expect to be swamped with endless updates. Notifying tenants costs time and money, but no we are not” working people”.
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10:45 AM, 15th June 2026, About 10 hours ago
One of the stereotypes of communism is an incompetent bureaucracy.
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7:17 PM, 15th June 2026, About 1 hour ago
In this email, the page summary makes it clear it’s aimed at tenants. I agree, the incessant stream of messages shows they hadn’t thought it out properly in the first place.
But I too would like to know what we as landlords are supposed to do in response to these “amendments”.