Legislation – Renters’ Rights Act 2025
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Schedule 1Changes to grounds for possession
New ground for possession when superior lease ends
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“Ground 2ZA
The landlord who is seeking possession—
- (a)
holds the interest in the dwelling-house under a superior tenancy where—
- (i)
the superior landlord has given a valid notice to terminate that tenancy as a result of which the superior tenancy will end within the period of 12 months beginning with the relevant date, or
- (ii)
the superior tenancy is a fixed term tenancy of a term certain which will expire (if the tenancy does not come to an end earlier) within the period of 12 months beginning with the relevant date, and
- (b)
is, or, in the case of joint landlords seeking possession, at least one of them is—
- (i)
a private registered provider of social housing,
- (ii)
a tenant of the superior landlord under a tenancy of an agricultural holding within the meaning of the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 which is a tenancy to which that Act applies, or a farm business tenancy within the meaning of the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995,
- (iii)
a person who held the dwelling-house for the purpose of making it available for occupation as supported accommodation, or
- (iv)
a company of which a local authority owns at least 50% of the issued share capital.”