With the Renters’ Rights Act coming into effect from 1st May 2026, many landlords and investors are reassessing how they let their properties — and for good reason.
The new legislation brings significant changes to the private rented sector, including reduced flexibility, increased compliance requirements, longer eviction processes, and greater uncertainty around possession and income security. For some landlords, this has made traditional long-term renting feel more restrictive and higher risk than ever before.
A Smarter, More Flexible Alternative.
By operating as a short-term holiday let rather than a long-term tenancy, landlords can:
Retain full control over availability and usage of their property
Avoid long eviction processes and fixed tenancies
Adapt pricing and strategy to the market in real time
Pause or change direction without being locked into lengthy agreements
Often achieve stronger net returns in the right locations
Expert Support From Day One
We specialise in helping landlords and investors transition into short-term letting properly, compliantly, and profitably.
From the very start, we guide you through:
Assessing whether your property is suitable for short-term letting
Setting up your Airbnb the right way (pricing, rules, safety, guest expectations)
Understanding local considerations and best-practice compliance
Creating a professional listing that attracts the right guests
Managing guests, cleaning, maintenance, and ongoing operations
Whether you’re moving away from long-term renting due to the Renters’ Rights Act, or simply want a more flexible and hands-off way to generate income, we provide the knowledge, systems, and ongoing management to make it work smoothly.
Designed for Landlords Who Want Clarity, Control & Confidence
We understand that property is a serious investment — not an experiment. Our approach is practical, transparent, and landlord-focused, giving you clear insight into performance, costs, and returns, without the stress and uncertainty that now comes with traditional renting.
If you’re considering Airbnb or short-term lets as a response to the changing rental landscape, we’re here to help you make that transition confidently and correctly.