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The Housing Act & 2025 Renters Bill Explained with Phil Moir & Kat Moody

The Housing Act & 2025 Renters Bill Explained with Phil Moir & Kat Moody

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Welcome to Legally Sound with Richard Reed, the podcast that simplifies the law and explores how it affects our daily lives. In this episode, Sarah Reid is joined by legal experts Phil Moir and Kat Moody to break down the Housing Act and discuss the 2025 changes to the Renters Bill.

If you're a landlord, tenant, or someone interested in property law, this episode is packed with valuable insights on eviction laws, possession processes, and how to navigate legal changes effectively.

What we’ll cover in this episode...

  • Grounds for eviction – Section 8 vs. Section 21 and recent updates
  • The possession process for landlords
  • Common mistakes landlords make and how to avoid them
  • The impact of the 2025 Renters Bill and what landlords need to know
  • Why legal advice is crucial for landlords navigating possession cases

Tune in if you’re a landlord facing challenges with a tenant, and remember, legal guidance is key.

Get in touch:

Website: https://richardreed.co.uk/

Phone: 0191 567 0465

Email: info@richardreed.co.uk

Connect:

Sarah Reid: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahreid-/

Kat Moody: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kat-moody-31928a238/

Phil Moir: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-moir-729b9022/

Resources:

Guide to the Renters’ Rights Bill - GOV.UK

Renters' Rights Bill - Parliamentary Bills - UK Parliament

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