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Renters’ Rights Bill Sheffield Seminar 2026

Renters Rights Bill Sheffield
Renters Rights Bill Sheffield

What Landlords Need To Know As The Legislation Moves Forward For The Renters Rights

The Renters’ Rights Bill is set to reshape the private rental sector, and for Sheffield landlords, the direction is already clear. Compliance expectations are rising, possession rules are changing, and tenancy structures are evolving. Preparation is no longer optional, it is essential.

That is exactly why Morfittsmith is hosting two dedicated landlord seminars at Niagara Conference Centre this March.

Practical. Informal. Straightforward. No hard sell, just clear guidance, open discussion, and the chance to understand what is coming next.

Why The Renters’ Rights Bill Matters For Landlords

This is not a minor legislative update. It represents one of the most significant shifts the lettings sector has seen in years.

From the abolition of Section 21 to revised grounds for possession and the move toward Assured Periodic Tenancies, landlords will need to rethink how their portfolios are structured and managed.

Landlords who prepare early will be in a far stronger position. Those who wait may find themselves reacting under pressure.

What We’ll Cover At The Seminar

These sessions are designed to provide practical clarity, not legal jargon.

We will break down:

Abolition of Section 21

New and updated Grounds for Possession

Preparing for Assured Periodic Tenancies (APT’s)

Compliance expectations for landlords in 2026

What landlords should be doing now

There will also be dedicated Q&A sessions, so landlords can ask questions relevant to their own properties and portfolios.

Because legislation is one thing. Applying it correctly day-to-day is another.

Two Sessions To Suit Your Schedule

We are hosting two identical events at Niagara Conference Centre in the Ladybower Room:

Morning Session Wednesday 11th March | 08:00 – 10:00 Breakfast provided (bacon sandwiches & refreshments)

Evening Session Thursday 12th March | 18:00 – 20:00 Coffee and cake provided

Parking is available on site.

An Informal, Landlord-Focused Event

This is not a sales seminar.

It is an opportunity to:

Understand how the Renters’ Rights Bill may impact you

Ask questions in an open, supportive environment

Speak with industry professionals

Meet and chat with like-minded landlords

The sessions are designed to be relaxed, informative, and genuinely useful.

Why Preparation Now Makes A Difference

The rental market continues to evolve, and legislation is moving with it. Landlords who stay informed and proactive tend to experience fewer issues, stronger tenancies, and more stable portfolios.

Professional management, clear documentation, and forward planning will play an increasingly important role in the years ahead particularly as compliance expectations continue to grow.

Understanding what is changing now puts landlords in control, rather than reacting later.

Join Morfittsmith For A Practical Landlord Briefing

If you own a rental property in Sheffield or South Yorkshire, this session is designed for you.

Whether you manage one property or a full portfolio, the Renters’ Rights Bill will influence how lettings operate moving forward.

These seminars are about clarity, confidence, and making sure landlords feel informed, not overwhelmed.

Spaces are limited to keep the sessions useful and conversational.

Book Your Place

Secure your FREE spot at our Renters’ Rights Bill Update For Landlords seminar and stay ahead of the changes shaping the private rental sector.

BOOK TICKETS HERE

See you there!

FAQ’s

Who should attend?

Private landlords, portfolio landlords, and anyone looking to start renting out property in Sheffield or South Yorkshire.

Do I need to attend both sessions?

No – both events cover the same content. Choose the time that suits you.

Is this a sales event?

No. The focus is education, clarity, and discussion.

Will there be time for questions?

Yes, Q&A is built into the session and there is time to speak with the team afterwards.

Read more on the Renter’s Rights Bill Here 

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