Landbay to spotlight Renters’ Rights Act in latest broker webinar
23 April 2026
Buy-to-let lender, Landbay, has today (23rd April 2026) announced its latest Spotlight webinar will focus on the Renters’ Rights Act and what it means for brokers and their landlord clients.
Taking place online, the session will feature Carrie Kus, independent housing sector consultant, and will seek to provide a clear view of the changes being introduced, what is confirmed for May, and what brokers should expect next.
Hosted by Alex Witham, Regional Account Manager at Landbay, the webinar is open to mortgage brokers and will cover the key areas of the Act that are set to reshape the private rental sector.
The session will include detail on rent increases, rental bidding and the removal of Section 21, alongside a forward look at Awaab’s Law and the Decent Homes Standard. There will also be a live Q&A, giving attendees the chance to put their questions directly to the speakers.
The Renters’ Rights Act represents one of the most significant shifts in the private rental sector in recent years, and Landbay said it is aiming to ensure brokers have the clarity they need to support their clients through the changes.
For further details, and to register for the webinar, please visit: https://landbay.co.uk/landbay-spotlight-renters-rights-act/
Rob Stanton, Sales and Distribution Director at Landbay, said:
“Next month marks a major moment for the private rental sector and it is vital all stakeholders fully understand what is changing and how it will affect the sector, landlords and tenants, particularly given the scale and pace of reform we are now seeing.
“There is already a great deal of discussion around the Renters’ Rights Act, but also a fair amount of uncertainty, which is why sessions like this are so important in helping advisers separate confirmed changes from what is still to come.
“By bringing in an experienced voice like Carrie’s, we want to provide clear, practical insight that brokers can use straight away, ensuring they are well-placed to guide their clients through what is a significant shift for the sector.”