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Need Help Understanding the Renters Rights Act? Here Are Your Training Options

May 27, 2026 by Tessa Shepperson Leave a Comment

Landlord Law TrainingWith the Renters Rights Act now in force, landlords, letting agents and housing advisers need to make sure they understand the new legal landscape.

To help, I have developed a number of training services which range from free to paid bespoke, as follows:

My Free Landlord Law Essentials Course

This is a 12-part course comprising a series of articles covering the main areas of landlord and tenant law and practice.

If you are new to renting or just want to brush up your knowledge this course is an excellent place to start.

Find out more and sign up here

The Landlord Law Fundamentals

This is a series of 16 monthly webinars I will be delivering, covering all areas of landlord law and practice. The first webinar will take place on 11 June 2026 and will be on Background Law.

Other topics include what you need to do before letting property, property condition requirements, Local Authority enforcement, tenancy agreements and possession proceedings.

Each webinar lasts around two hours and includes time for delegate questions.

  • Landlord Law members can attend these as part of their membership entitlement.
  • Non-members can book to attend at a cost of £18 (£15 + VAT) each.

Recordings will be available for 12 months after the event and delegates can get a CPD certificate on request, based on the attendance records logged by our system.

Find out more about the Fundamentals training here

Tessa’s Renters Rights Act Masterclass

This was a 3 hour training session which took place on 21 April, where I discussed all the changes being brought in by the Renters Rights Act.

The session was recorded, and the recording remains available to Business Level Landlord Law members.

Note that Business Level members can also watch all our past training sessions going back to 2018 which are all available via this page.

Find out about Landlord Law membership

In house and bespoke training

If you want something designed specifically for your organisation, hop over to my Easy Law Services website.

This is where you can book me to design and deliver training for your organisation. Or, if the training is not something I can do, I can arrange for a specialist barrister to deliver the training for you.

Find out more here

And finally

Whether you are looking for introductory guidance, regular updates or specialist in-house training, there is now a range of options available to help you stay compliant and confident under the new regime.

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Filed Under: My Services, Renters Rights Act 2025 Tagged With: Law Training, Renters Rights Act

Notes:

Please check the date of the post - remember, if it is an old post, the law may have changed since it was written.

You should always get independent legal advice before taking any action.

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