Weekly expert interviews, real landlord case studies and penalty-avoidance stories — everything you need to stay compliant under the Renters' Rights Act 2025. Free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube.
What to Expect
Plain English. Practical action points. Real people. The RentersRightsAct.info Podcast is the fastest way to stay on top of the biggest change to private renting in 30 years.
Format
Long enough to go deep, short enough for a commute. Each episode follows a clear structure — context, expert insight, practical action points.
Guests
Housing barristers, NRLA policy directors, local authority enforcement officers, letting agents and real landlords — authoritative voices, not opinions.
Case Studies
We speak directly with landlords navigating the Act — including the ones who nearly got it wrong. Practical, honest, and commercially relevant.
Penalty Avoidance
Dedicated penalty-avoidance episodes covering real enforcement actions: what triggered the investigation, the outcome, and the steps that would have prevented it.
Availability
Available free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube from launch day. Registered users get notified the moment the first episode drops.
Upcoming Episodes
We're recording before launch so the first batch of episodes drops on day one. Here's a preview of what's coming.
Housing Barrister
Specialist in Possession Proceedings
A housing barrister walks through the abolition of no-fault evictions — what it means in practice, the new mandatory grounds for possession, and the situations where landlords can still recover their property.
Policy Director
National Residential Landlords Association
The NRLA's head of policy explains what the association is lobbying for, what members should be doing right now, and the single most important thing every landlord must have in place before 1 May 2026.
Portfolio Landlord
Name withheld by request
A landlord managing twelve properties across three cities shares the practical steps taken to prepare — and the costly compliance mistake that was nearly made in the transition period.
Senior Housing Enforcement Officer
London Borough Council
A council enforcement officer explains what triggers a housing investigation, what documentation landlords consistently fail to produce, and how the new rules have fundamentally changed the inspection approach.
Episode details subject to change. Register free to be notified when episodes are confirmed.
Where to Listen
No subscription required. Every episode is free on the platforms you already use. We'll post all three the moment we launch.
We'll be on Spotify from launch day. Follow our show to get each new episode automatically.
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Full episodes will be posted on our YouTube channel with chapter markers and captions.
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Be Our Guest
We're actively building our guest pipeline. Whether you're an industry expert, a landlord who's navigated the new rules, or a professional with insight others would benefit from — we want to hear from you.
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What to expect
Interviews are 45–60 minutes recorded remotely via video call. We send questions in advance. Episodes are edited to 30–45 minutes. We'll share the final recording with you before publication.
Free Registration
Registered members get early access to podcast episodes, personalised compliance alerts, and access to our AI chatbot — trained specifically on the Renters' Rights Act 2025.
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