Legislation – Renters’ Rights Act 2025
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Part 1Tenancy reform
Chapter 1Assured tenancies
End of certain kinds of assured tenancy
1Assured tenancies to be periodic with rent period not exceeding a month
“4AAssured tenancies to be periodic with rent period not exceeding a month
(1)
Terms of an assured tenancy are of no effect so far as they provide—
(a)
for a tenancy to be a fixed term tenancy, or
(b)
for periods of the tenancy to be different from the periods for which rent is payable (“rent periods”).
(2)
(3)
Terms of an assured tenancy which provide for the rent periods are of no effect unless each rent period is—
(a)
a period of 28 days or shorter, or
(b)
a monthly rent period.
(4)
Those terms may provide for different rent periods at different times during the assured tenancy (but each rent period must be permitted by subsection (3)).
(5)
Where terms of an assured tenancy are of no effect by virtue of subsection (3), the tenancy has effect as if it provided—
(a)
for successive rent periods of one month beginning with the first day of the tenancy, and
(b)
for the rent for each such rent period—
(i)
to be the amount calculated in accordance with the formula in subsection (6), and
(ii)
to be due on the first day of the period.
(6)
The formula is—
where—
R is the rent that would have been due for the first rent period of the tenancy under the terms that are of no effect by virtue of subsection (3);
D is the number of whole days in that period.
(7)
(8)
For the purposes of this section, terms of an assured tenancy provide for “monthly” rent periods if they provide for rent to be payable for successive periods of one month, disregarding any provision for the first period to be a different period not exceeding 30 days.”