29. May 2026
Landlord Checklist for New Tenancies (2026 UK Guide)
Starting a new tenancy in 2026 involves more legal responsibilities than ever for UK landlords.
With new rules introduced under the Renters’ Rights Act, landlords must make sure properties, paperwork, and safety requirements are fully compliant before tenants move in.
This simple checklist helps landlords stay organised and avoid costly mistakes.
1. Prepare the Property
Before advertising your property, make sure it is:
- Clean and safe
- Free from hazards
- Fully functional
- Professionally repaired if needed
Check:
- Heating and boiler
- Plumbing
- Electrics
- Windows and locks
- Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
2. Organise Legal Documents
Landlords must provide important documents before or during the tenancy.
Typical documents include:
- Tenancy agreement
- Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
- Gas Safety Certificate
- Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)
- Deposit protection information
- Renters’ Rights information documents
Missing documents can lead to fines or legal problems.
3. Complete Safety Checks
Safety compliance is essential for landlords in 2026.
Requirements include:
- Annual gas safety inspection
- Electrical inspection every 5 years
- Smoke alarms on every floor
- Carbon monoxide alarms where required
Always keep records and certificates updated.

4. Protect the Tenant Deposit
If you take a deposit, it must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days.
You must also provide:
- Deposit scheme details
- Prescribed information
- Deposit confirmation documents
5. Carry Out Right to Rent Checks
Landlords in England must check that tenants have the legal right to rent in the UK.
This includes:
- Checking original ID documents
- Keeping copies securely
- Completing checks before tenancy starts
6. Prepare for Move-In Day
Before handing over keys:
- Confirm inventory and photos
- Record meter readings
- Test alarms
- Provide emergency contact details
- Make sure all keys work properly

7. Understand the 2026 Rule Changes
From May 2026, important tenancy rules changed under the Renters’ Rights Act.
Key changes include:
- End of fixed-term ASTs
- Rolling periodic tenancies
- Changes to eviction rules
- More tenant protections
- New documentation requirements
Landlords should stay updated to remain compliant.
Simple Summary
A successful tenancy starts with preparation.
Good landlords should:
- Prepare the property properly
- Complete all legal checks
- Keep safety certificates updated
- Protect deposits correctly
- Communicate clearly with tenants
Being organised reduces stress and helps avoid legal issues later.
Useful UK Links
UK Government Landlord Responsibilities
Renters’ Rights Act Overview for Landlords
