Renters' Rights Act 2025 is now in force (1 May 2026). Section 21 abolished. Challenging your rent now carries zero risk.
New rights from 1 May 2026

Is your rent
actually fair?

Enter your postcode and RentVerify compares your rent against real market data for your area. Get a tribunal challenge letter for £4.99 if your landlord is overcharging.

Free check, no sign-upEngland tenants onlyZero eviction riskONS + live market data
Example result: MK42, 2-bed flatVerified

Your proposed new rent

From your Section 13 notice

£1,450/mo

11% above market

Local market rate

47 comparables in MK42, 90 days

£1,305/mo

ONS + live Zoopla data

Your Section 13 notice

Form 4A · 2 months notice

Valid

Deadline: 30 June 2026, 34 days

You have grounds to challenge. Your rent exceeds market rate by £145/mo, £1,740/year.

Get letter: £4.99

You have a deadline. If your landlord has served a Section 13 notice, you must apply to the tribunal before the new rent date — not after. Once it passes, the increase is automatic. RentVerify shows you exactly how long you have.

4.7M
UK private renters in England
~3%
Tenants who challenged rent increases (pre-RRA)
Zero
Downside risk under the new law
£145
Avg monthly overcharge in our test data
How it works

Three steps. Sixty seconds.

You answer three questions. RentVerify does the rest — checking your rent, validating your notice, and building your challenge letter if needed.

01
Free

Verify your rent

Enter your postcode, property type, and current rent. We compare it against ONS government data and live listings for your exact area. No sign-up, no email.

02
Free

Check your notice

Upload your Section 13 notice (or enter the details). We verify it's legally valid — correct form, correct notice period — and show your challenge deadline.

03
£4.99

Get your letter

If your rent is above market, we generate your First-tier Tribunal supporting statement — pre-filled with your comparables, notice details, and form reference (Rents 1).

Your rights are
stronger than
ever before

The Renters' Rights Act 2025 came into force on 1 May 2026. Most tenants don't know what changed — and landlords are counting on it staying that way.

What changed in your favour

The tribunal can no longer set your rent higher than your landlord asked

The tribunal's ruling cannot exceed your landlord's proposed figure. The worst outcome is nothing changes.

Section 21 no-fault evictions are abolished. Your landlord cannot evict you for challenging your rent.

Rent can only be increased once per year and only by the market rate. Rent review clauses are void.

If hardship is proven, the tribunal can defer an increase for up to two additional months.

Pricing

Pay only when you have a case

The rent check is always free. You only pay if we find your rent is above market rate and you want the challenge letter.

Always free
Free
forever
Everything you need to understand your situation. No card, no email, no catch.
  • Market rate comparison by postcode
  • Section 13 notice validity check
  • Challenge deadline countdown
  • Your rights explained plainly
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/ month — £5/month plan
For tenants who want ongoing protection across their whole tenancy.
  • Unlimited challenge letters
  • Section 8 notice validity checker
  • Deposit dispute helper
  • Alerts when tenant law changes
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How RentVerify compares

The gap this fills is real. No other tool combines live market data, notice validation, and a challenge letter in one place.

FeatureRentVerifyCitizens AdviceRightmove / ZooplaShelter
Postcode rent comparisonListings only
Section 13 notice validation
Challenge deadline countdown
AI tribunal letter (Rents 1)
Rights guidance
Self-serve tool (no call needed)Phone onlyHelpline
CostFree + £4.99FreeFreeFree
Questions

The obvious ones,
answered honestly

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Don't let a deadline pass you by

Your landlord's rent increase becomes automatic once the notice date passes. The check takes 60 seconds — and costs nothing.

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