For UK landlords · Instant 2026 Audit

Avoid the £7,000 Renters’ Rights Fine. Know Your Compliance Status in 60 Seconds.

Instantly audit your property against the 2026 Renters’ Rights Act using official Land Registry data and automated compliance logic.

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No credit card required · Takes 60 seconds · Instant risk score
✔ Built using Land Registry & EPC data • ✔ Updated for May 31, 2026 requirements • ✔ Designed for landlords with 1–10 properties
LANDLORD_COMPLIANCE_STATUS.LOG
Status At Risk
Mandatory Fine Up to £7,000
Deadline 31 May 2026
Info Sheet Pending Scan
// ALERT SUMMARY
Failure to serve Mandatory Information Sheet detected for May 2026 timeline. Manual audit suggested.
Critical Update

Mandatory Deadline: May 31, 2026

Under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025, landlords must serve a Mandatory Information Sheet to existing tenants before this date. Failure to comply may result in a civil penalty of up to £7,000 per property.

01 — Before you are challenged

There’s a High Chance Your Current Setup Isn’t Fully Compliant

If any of these apply, you may already be at risk of tribunal awards or mandatory fines.

YOUR TENANCY AGREEMENT WAS CREATED BEFORE 2025Older templates lack mandatory 2026 statutory wording and periodic transition clauses.
YOU ARE STILL USING FIXED-TERM CONTRACTSAbolished under the Act. Claiming a fixed term exists is now a prohibited act with severe penalties.
RENT IN ADVANCE OR DEPOSITS EXCEED LIMITSStrict focus for local councils to stop rental bidding and unauthorized fee taking.
Warning: Many landlords only discover issues when challenged by tenants or local authorities after a dispute.
02 — The 60-Second Audit

A smarter way to handle compliance logic

  • Verify: We securely pull baseline data from official Land Registry & EPC datasets
  • Scan: Answer 11 questions to identify high-signal regulatory conflicts
  • Score: Instantly see your 100-point risk level and unlock required docs
03 — What's in the Reform Readiness Kit

Get the documents and clarity you need

Professional document preparation that typically costs £300–£1,000 in consultant time—delivered in seconds.

The £39 Kit ComponentsBenefit
Mandatory Information SheetPre-filled and ready to share with tenants before May 2026.
Clause Conflict AuditSuggested replacement wording for invalid clauses.
Statutory Rent Increase CalculatorSection 13 (Form 4A) validation and notice cycle rules.
Due Diligence Evidence LogTimestamped audit trail for 'Intent to Comply' defense.

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Instant access after payment • No subscription • Works with or without uploads

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04 — Transition Summary

Moving from guesswork to visibility

Before Planningpass
  • — Unclear compliance status
  • — Risk of fines or disputes
  • — Outdated tenancy documents
  • — Reliance on third parties
After Planningpass
  • ✓ Clear compliance visibility
  • ✓ Ready-to-use documentation
  • ✓ Structured audit trail
  • ✓ Greater confidence in your position
05 — Questions & Clarity

Common Queries

IS THIS LEGAL ADVICE?No. Planningpass Landlord Compliance Checker is a diagnostic compliance tool designed to help landlords understand and act on requirements. It does not provide bespoke legal advice.
HOW ACCURATE IS THIS?Our system is built using official datasets (Land Registry/MHCLG) and current legislation. Accuracy depends on user-provided inputs.
I HAVE A LETTING AGENT — DO I NEED THIS?Yes. Planningpass Landlord Compliance Checker provides an independent view of your actual compliance position, separate from agent management.
DO I NEED DOCUMENTS TO START?No. You can complete the scan without uploading anything.
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Know where you stand and take action in minutes—not weeks.

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Planningpass Landlord Compliance Checker is a diagnostic compliance tool. We provide structured insights and automated document preparation based on current UK legislation. We are not a law firm. For specific legal matters, consult a qualified UK solicitor.