23 days until the 31 May 2026 deadline

Send your tenants the Renters' Rights Act Information Sheet.In two minutes, with proof.

Every English landlord has to give the official 4-page Government Information Sheet to every tenant by 31 May 2026. Miss it and you can be fined up to £7,000 (gov.uk). If the breach continues for more than 28 days after a penalty, fines can rise to £40,000 or criminal prosecution.

No card. No account. The official PDF is downloaded live from gov.uk on every delivery.

What each tenant receives

  • PDF 1

    Official Information Sheet

    The exact 4-page Government PDF, downloaded fresh from gov.uk on every delivery.

  • PDF 2

    Cover letter from you

    Plain English, signed off in your name, references the property and tenancy.

  • PDF 3

    Acknowledgement form

    Tenant signs and returns. Doubles as your evidence the sheet was received.

  • Receipt

    Delivery log to your inbox

    Resend message ID per tenant. Save it with your tenancy file.

The new rules are unforgiving

Section 21 was abolished on 1 May 2026. The Information Sheet is the first hard deadline under the Renters' Rights Act 2025.

23
days until the 31 May 2026 Information Sheet deadline
£7,000
maximum civil penalty for failing to provide the Information Sheet (gov.uk)
84%
of UK landlords reported unprepared (Pegasus Insight, April 2026)

How it works

1

Tell us who and where

Your name and email, your property address, and the named tenant(s) on the agreement.

2

We fetch the live PDF

gov.uk says the Information Sheet must be the exact PDF on their page. We download fresh on every delivery so the file is never stale.

3

Each tenant gets 3 attachments

The official Information Sheet, your cover letter, and an acknowledgement form they can sign and return.

4

You get a receipt

Inbox confirmation with each tenant's delivery message ID. Save it with the tenancy file as your audit trail.

And after 31 May?

The Information Sheet is the first hurdle. From now on, every tenant notice has to use a new prescribed form. From 1 September 2026, landlords must be registered on the Private Rented Sector Database before serving any Section 8 notice (per gov.uk guidance).

Form 3A (Section 8)

The only valid possession notice. We help you choose the right ground and gather the evidence the tribunal will demand.

Form 4A (Section 13)

The only valid rent increase notice. An old letter template will not be valid.

Compliance calendar

Gas safety, EICR, EPC, deposit, and the new database deadlines, all tracked in one place.

Court-ready bundles

When a Section 8 case goes to tribunal, we compile every document the judge will want into one PDF.

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