Addendum Agreement and additional clauses

When do I need this document?

While the NRLA agreements are designed to be comprehensive documents to be used without amendment, occasionally you may want to add specific clauses that reflect the particular quirks or circumstances of your agreement with the tenant. 

In these cases, you can add extra clauses to the tenancy agreement by using an addendum to the tenancy agreement. This page provides an addendum agreement for you to use as well as some suggested clauses you may wish to include, and guidance on what to consider when drafting your own clauses.

Renters’ Rights Bill

The Renters' Rights Bill is expected to come into force in summer 2025, making the most significant changes to the private rented sector in over 30 years.

Amongst other things, the Bill will -

•    Abolish Section 21;
•    Change the type of tenancy you can offer;
•    Introduce a new Decent Homes Standard to the PRS;
•    Change advertising practices; and 
•    Significantly strengthen local authority enforcement powers.

The advice and resources on this page will be outdated once the Bill comes into force. The NRLA is currently preparing a suite of replacement guides and documents to help you manage the transition smoothly.

For further information on the passage of the Bill and its details, please see our dedicated campaigns hub 
 

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