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Date

10 February 2026

Location

Virtual via Microsoft Teams

Time

10:00 - 11:00

The Renters’ Right s Bill is the most significant reform to the private rented sector since the Housing Act, but what does this mean for Social Housing?

The Renters’ Rights Bill is likely to come into effect in 2026. Join us to explore what this means for the social housing sector and your role as a landlord

Part 1 of the Renters’ Rights Bill brings important changes for housing associations and their tenants . This session explores how proposals such as the abolition of Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions, the introduction of new grounds for possession, and increased scrutiny on rent increases will affect social landlords.

We’ll examine what these changes mean for tenancy management, legal processes, and the rights and responsibilities of both landlords and tenants in the social housing sector. Join CIH and sector experts for a practical discussion on how to prepare for and respond to these upcoming reforms.

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