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RNS Number : 8294E Grainger PLC 27 October 2025
27 October 2025
Grainger plc
("Grainger", the "Group", or the "Company")
Statement on Rent Reform Bill
Grainger plc, the UK's largest listed provider of private rental homes and
leader in the Build to Rent (BTR) sector, notes the progress of the Renters'
Rights Bill, which has been passed by the House of Commons and will now move
to receive Royal Assent before the end of 2025, with implementation expected
in 2026.
Helen Gordon, Chief Executive of Grainger, said:
"We welcome the passage of the Renters' Rights Bill, which we believe will
raise standards across the private rented sector while ensuring the market
remains attractive to long-term, responsible investors. The abolition of
no-fault evictions, when coupled with court reform and robust processes for
addressing poor tenant behaviour, strikes the right balance between improving
security for renters and protecting communities.
"By confirming that rents will remain aligned to the open market and ruling
out rent controls, the Government is providing stability for investors and
landlords, while ensuring reforms deliver stronger rights and greater
confidence for renters. These reforms align closely with Grainger's business
model and our focus on providing high-quality, mid-market rental homes with
excellent service, enabling residents to put down roots and thrive in their
communities.
"We also welcome the Government's acknowledgement of BTR and support for the
sector as part of the Bill's implementation plans. Wider Government policy
focus on increasing housing supply and removing barriers in the planning
system reinforces a supportive regulatory environment consistent with our
strategy. We will continue proactive engagement with policymakers to ensure we
remain well-positioned to benefit from these developments.
"As the Bill moves to Royal Assent, we are ready to implement these changes
with immediate effect if required, although implementation is not expected
until 2026. This is due to our leading approach to operations,
well-established processes and the high standards across our portfolio. We
look forward to continuing to work with policymakers to ensure its
implementation supports both renters and the continued investment needed to
deliver more homes across the UK."
Key measures Comment from Grainger
Abolition of 'No Fault Evictions' (Section 21) Powers will remain to evict tenants on non-payment of rent and anti-social
behaviour.
Rent review process Grainger welcomes the introduction of an annual open market rent review
process (Section 13) coupled with the Government's commitment to a screening
(Section 13 & First Tier Tribunal) process and the ability to introduce backdating for rent challenges to ensure
tenants are protected from egregious rent rises whilst preventing spurious
challenges clogging up the Tribunal.
Pet friendly policy The new pet friendly policy aligns with our business model and current policy
and practices.
Decent Homes Standard With a portfolio of high-quality, modern and efficient homes, Grainger's
leading operating platform has processes, systems and everything needed in
place.
Open-ended periodic tenancies Grainger welcomes this measure to encourage renters to stay for longer,
aligned to our business model of high customer retention and satisfaction.
-ENDS-
For further information, please contact:
Investor Relations
Kurt Mueller, Grainger plc:
+44 (0) 20 7940 9500
Media
Ginny Pulbrook / Geoffrey Pelham-Lane, Camarco:
+44 (0) 20 3757 4992 /
4985
About Grainger
Grainger plc is the UK's largest listed residential landlord and a market
leader in the UK private rented sector. Grainger is focused on growing its
private rented sector portfolio through its market leading build-to-rent
investment and operational platform. Grainger has a national portfolio of over
11,000 rental homes, with a further c.4,500 build-to-rent homes in its £1.3bn
pipeline.
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