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Residential Rent Reviews, without the guesswork.

Check a current or proposed rent against local market evidence, comparable rents and a clear supported range.

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Why It Matters

From 1 May 2026, the Renters' Rights Act changes how rent increases work in England. Landlords can increase rent only once a year, in line with what the property could reasonably achieve on the open market, or "market rent".


Rent Report helps landlords and tenants understand and support the market rent for a property, with market context, current rental data and comparable evidence in one clear report.

Learn how rent increases work under the Renters’ Rights Act →

What Rent Report Provides

Property-specific evidence Rent estimates tailored to your property, not broad area averages.
Comparable analysis Based on similar nearby properties currently on the market.
Independent results Neutral, evidence-based — not produced for either side.
Professionally Reviewed Reports Our Tribunal Evidence Pack is reviewed by a RICS-regulated firm.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is the estimate?

Our estimates are generated from live comparable listings and verified EPC data. Accuracy depends on data availability in your area, but most estimates fall within 5–10% of asking rents set by local agents.

What data sources do you use?

We combine EPC Register records, ONS rental indices, Land Registry transactions, OpenStreetMap points of interest, and live rental listings to build a comprehensive local picture.

Which areas do you cover?

Rent Report covers properties in England wherever EPC data and rental comparables are available. Coverage is strongest in urban areas with high listing volumes. The Renters’ Rights Act / Section 13 rent-increase process described on this site applies in England only.

How much does it cost?

The Rent Check is free. A Rental Assessment is £29, delivered instantly as a PDF. For a chartered surveyor desktop review, the Tribunal Evidence Pack is £175. See full pricing →

Is this a formal valuation?

No. Rent Report provides independent market benchmarking based on advertised rental data. Our reports are not Red Book valuations and do not constitute legal advice. For additional reassurance, our Tribunal Evidence Pack includes a chartered surveyor’s written commentary.

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