Welsh landlords & tenants seek to adjust to new legislation

Tim May 2022

Effective since 1st December 2022, the Renting Homes (Wales) Act claims its aims are to improve the rental process and has replaced various pieces of legislation with a new framework that affects both private and social sectors of the rental market.

New procedures relating to everything from issuing contracts and serving notice, to property safety and maintenance will now need to be followed and protocol /systems have been required to change.

Local estate agents & auctioneers Williams & Goodwin The Property People who also trade as All Wales Auction have been established as lettings agents covering Anglesey & Gwynedd for many years, they are members of industry governing body Property Mark ARLA (Association of Residential Letting Agents) and have in addition to winning awards for their service in the lettings sector also been selected as the best independent agents in Gwynedd & Anglesey by The Guild of Property Professionals.

Tim Goodwin, director at Williams & Goodwin commented:

“One of the major changes is what people and tenancies are now called. Assured Shorthold Tenancies (ASTs) are no longer in use. We now have Standard Occupation Contracts between landlords and contract-holders (previously known as tenants). Contract holders must also now be given a written statement of the contract within fixed timeframes of the occupation date”.

All existing Assured Shorthold Tenancies have automatically ‘converted’ to a standard occupation contract with landlords or their agents having a set time to comply and issue a new written statement for converted contracts.

Some of the new features/changes include:

  • Electrical inspection and EICR every five years.
  • Mains-powered interlinked smoke alarms on every floor.
  • Requirements for carbon monoxide alarms.
  • Changes relating to notice periods.
    • The minimum notice period for any breach of contract is one month.
    • Shorter notice period in the case of rent arrears or anti-social behaviour.
    • Abandonment repossession claims no longer requiring a court order.
  • No fault notices can no longer be issued within the first six months of the contract.
  • New minimum notice period of six-months.
  • Break clauses can only be added to fixed-term contracts of two years or more and cannot be used in the first 18 months of occupation.

Greg Horsman, Manager of Residential Lettings at Williams & Goodwin added:

The Renting Homes (Wales) Act is aimed to make the rental process in Wales safer and more stable for all concerned. We trust that our experience and knowledge will ensure a smooth transition for our customers and would welcome anyone who may wish to appoint an agent to assist them to contact our office for an initial informal discussion.

Tim Goodwin concluded:

The Welsh Government aim for this new version of renting to be easier and simplify the process to add additional tenants to a contract – or to remove them. The repair obligations of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 have now been replaced with Part 4 of the Renting (Homes) Wales Act 2016. This clarifies that landlords are responsible for the safety and repair of the property. Importantly, Contract Holders (tenants) have a general duty to care for their homes. Landlords can also add supplementary terms relating to the specific care of the property.

For more information of renting a home in Anglesey or Gwynedd please call our team on 01248 72 40 40

Free Instant Valuation

Are you looking to sell or let your property? Take the first step and find out what your property is worth with a free no-obligation instant valuation.

Got a question?

Want to discuss something more specific?
Request a call back with one of our negotiators.

Request a Call Back

"*" indicates required fields

Name*

View our privacy policy regarding website enquiries.

TPPUK

Williams & Goodwin The Property People are members of the Guild of Property Professionals, National Association of Estate Agents, Association of Residential Lettings Agents, National Association of Valuers and Auctioneers and are Chartered Valuation Surveyors we are members of a National Network of approximately 800 independently owned and operated Estate Agents.

Show More...

Related Post

Updates: 2 Mins Read

SENEDD raise taxes on property people!

HIGHER LAND TRANSACTION TAX (Stamp Duty) for Landlords and those who purchase a second property revealed in Wales draft budget with effect

Updates: 3 Mins Read

New EPC Rules and Changes

According to one of our professional journals (The Negotiator Magazine), the Government is consulting on a number of big changes to EPC

Updates: 4 Mins Read

Landlords – Are you aware of Welsh Water payment ch...

Since the end of October 2024 the Welsh Government introduced a significant change for landlords who have their water and sewerage supplied

Elizabeth Margaret Jones
Well what can we say, a brilliant service from Caron Sally and Gemma and Amy , they went out of their way to make our journey less stressful, Caron was always there to listen to me when I was worried about anything, and thank you also to Dafydd .
Ceuron Parry
Gemma, our estate agent, truly made the process of buying our first home a breeze. From the very beginning, she was incredibly supportive and attentive to our needs, guiding us through every step with patience and expertise. Her in-depth knowledge of the local market and her keen eye for detail help...
Catherine Fiona Richmond
Absolutely 💯 % customer service keeping everyone up-to-date in the process
John Lewis
Williams And Goodwin at Llangefni provided an excellent service throughout the process of selling our property. Caron and her colleagues were very efficient and helpful. Initial valuation was well organised turned out to be very accurate. Enquiries were handled quickly and effectively. Very useful t...
Llinos
Hoffwn ddiolch i TPPUK am werthu fy eiddo ar fy rhan. Roedd Dafydd yn wych a’r broses gyfan yn ddi-drafferth. Roedd Gemma yn y swyddfa yn arbennig ac yn fy niweddaru’n gyson ar ddatblygiadau. Buaswn yn argymell TPPUK I rywun sy’n meddwl gwerthu- proffesiynol a gwasanaeth cwsmer rhagorol.
Diane Foster-Deam
We have had a 7 month marathon,from putting an offer on a property,to exchange of contracts. We have had pretty poor communication from solicitors,who have made this journey very stressful. The only saving grace has been Gemma, from williams and goodwin. Her support and professionalism has been out...
John Lewis
Williams And Goodwin at Llangefni provided an excellent service throughout the process of selling our property. Caron and her colleagues were very efficient and helpful. Initial valuation was well organised turned out to be very accurate. Enquiries were handled quickly and effectively. Very useful t...
Dean
Highly recommend the team at Holyhead Williams & Goodwin. From beginning to the end. Firstly very prompt in getting a valuation done on the property, Matthew came out very prepared with a folder with all information on previous sales and houses similar currently on market and other factors which...
David Simpson
Very pleased with the service provided by Williams & Goodwin in selling my parents’ house. Everyone was helpful and professional, all along, starting with Matthew at the initial meetings and Jamie throughout viewings, reviews etc. in the later stages Charlotte has been especially dedicated and...
Alison Wakeman
The professionalism of the staff at Williams-Goodwin (Holyhead) in particular Charlotte is absolutely superb. We were in a very sad situation of having to sell my father's bungalow to support his residential care. Although Jamie and Matthew were also involved, initially with the valuation and phot...
art-logo google-logo
Customer Reviews 5
Based on 1045 reviews
English