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The RRA Compliance Audit · £129

The Renters' Rights Act is live. Find out where your tenancy doesn't comply — before enforcement does.

A 48-point audit of one tenancy against the Renters' Rights Act. What you're missing, what to fix, and in what order. Delivered as a PDF within 48 hours.

£129 against non-compliance penalties that start at £7,000 — and rise to £40,000 for serious or repeat breaches.

RRA Compliance AuditSample tenancy · Illustrative
TenancyPeriodic AST
Checked againstRenters' Rights Act
Points assessed48 / 48
Gaps foundFlagged & prioritised
Turnaround48 hours
● AMBER — action required
16 years UK trade-sideITOL Level 5Professional indemnity insuredEx-British Army — Royal Engineers, 2003–200748-hour deliveryIndependent — trade-side built
The problemYou're asking: “Am I actually compliant — or do I just think I am?”

The Renters' Rights Act has been in force since 1 May 2026. Section 21 is gone. The rules changed. Most tenancy paperwork didn't.

Fixed-term ASTs converting to periodic. Rent-increase clauses that reference a process that no longer exists. Agreements still written around a Section 21 route that's been abolished. Registration and redress duties that landed quietly. None of these announce themselves — until a tenant, a tribunal, or an enforcement officer does it for you.

Non-compliance is not a slap on the wrist. Penalties run from £7,000 up to £40,000 for serious or repeat breaches — and the burden is on you to show you got it right, not on anyone else to prove you didn't.

The problem isn't that the gaps are hidden. It's that nobody has checked, tenancy by tenancy, against the new law.

AssetEye checks — so you find the gaps before a penalty does.

What the 48-point audit checks

One tenancy, examined against the Renters' Rights Act across the areas below. Every point is checked for your tenancy — not a generic leaflet with your name on it.

ATenancy type & Section 21 position
Whether your tenancy has moved to the new periodic footing correctly, and whether any documents, notices, or clauses still rely on the abolished Section 21 route.
BThe tenancy agreement itself
A clause-by-clause read of the agreement against the new law — terms that are now unenforceable, terms that are missing, and wording that exposes you if challenged.
CRent increases
Whether your rent-review mechanism follows the process the Act now requires, including how and how often increases can be made and the tenant's route to challenge.
DRegistration & redress duties
Whether you are registered where the Act requires and signed up to the required redress route, and which registrations are still outstanding.
EProperty condition & hazard duties
Your position against the raised condition standards and the timescales the Act sets for responding to serious hazards.
FGrounds for possession
Whether the possession grounds you'd actually rely on are documented and evidenced correctly under the new regime, so they hold if you ever need them.
GRental practices & discrimination rules
Whether your letting and renewal practices sit within the Act's rules on how tenancies may be marketed, offered, and managed.
HThe standing compliance stack
Deposit protection, safety certificates, and the required prescribed documents — checked as present, missing, or out of date, because these still underpin everything above.

You get a prioritised Fix Pack: every gap, ranked by how much it exposes you, with a plain-English note on what to do about it. If it doesn't surface at least one issue worth more than its fee, it's free.

How it works

01

Pay online

Secure Stripe payment — £129. Confirmation arrives in your inbox immediately.

02

Complete the tenancy intake

You get the intake form within 1 hour. It takes about 15 minutes — the property, the agreement, the rent terms, and the paperwork you hold.

03

48-point audit

Andy checks your tenancy against the Renters' Rights Act, point by point. Where a gap needs clarifying, he'll come back to you directly.

04

Fix Pack within 48 hours

Your audit arrives as a professional PDF: every gap, prioritised, with what to fix and in what order. Written for your tenancy, not a template.

Give us the tenancy details

Already paid, or want to line up the details first? Complete the per-tenancy intake below — it's how the audit gets specific to you.

Per-tenancy intake

Tenancy details form

The property, the agreement, the rent terms, and the documents you hold. About 15 minutes. One form per tenancy.

Tally form loads here once Andy supplies it.

Simple pricing

Single tenancy audit

Best for: a self-managing landlord with one or two tenancies
£129

The full 48-point audit of one tenancy against the Renters' Rights Act, delivered as a prioritised Fix Pack PDF within 48 hours.

Audit my tenancy — £129
Portfolio

Multiple tenancies

Best for: landlords with three or more tenancies to check
£99 per tenancy (3+)
  • The same 48-point audit, per tenancy
  • Prioritised Fix Pack for each
  • Portfolio view of where your risk sits
  • 48-hour turnaround
Start my audit — £129

Three or more tenancies? Start your first above, or email andy@asseteye.co.uk to set up a portfolio audit at £99 each.

The guarantee: if it doesn't surface at least one issue worth more than its fee, it's free.

Questions, answered straight.

Is this legal advice?
No. AssetEye provides property risk intelligence — a structured check of where your tenancy doesn't line up with the Renters' Rights Act. It is not legal advice and does not replace a solicitor. What it gives you is a clear, prioritised picture of what to fix.
Why not just read the Act myself?
You can. The audit does the part that's hard to do alone: checking your actual tenancy, clause by clause, against 48 points — and telling you not just what's wrong, but what to fix first. It's the difference between the law and your compliance position.
What do I need to provide?
Your tenancy details via the intake form — the property, the agreement, the rent terms, and the documents you hold. About 15 minutes. If something's missing, that gap is itself part of the finding.
How fast is it?
Your Fix Pack PDF is delivered within 48 hours of a completed intake form.
I have several tenancies — is it cheaper?
Yes. From three tenancies it's £99 each. Email andy@asseteye.co.uk to set up a portfolio audit.
I'm a letting agent — can I white-label it?
Yes. Agents can run the audit across a managed book under their own brand at volume pricing. See the agent white-label page.
Does the £129 fix the problems too?
The audit is the diagnosis and the prioritised plan: every gap, ranked, with what to do about it. Carrying out the fixes is then yours to action — the Fix Pack tells you exactly what those actions are and in what order.
What if I have questions after delivery?
Email Andy directly at andy@asseteye.co.uk. He'll clarify any point in your audit.
AssetEye provides property risk intelligence for awareness and planning purposes only. It is not investment advice, mortgage advice, legal advice, or financial advice. It does not constitute a RICS valuation, building control approval, or planning permission. No guarantee of profit, lending, or project outcome is implied or given. Always seek qualified professional advice before committing capital.

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