Rent Increases in England (2014-2023): A Decade of Fluctuations and Regional Disparities
Over the past decade, rent in England has shown a steady upward trend, although the rate of increase has varied significantly depending on regional dynamics and external factors such as economic conditions and the pandemic.
ONS - Index of Private Housing Rental Prices, UK: February 2023
Over the last 12 months there has been a lot of discussion surrounding rent increases on the private rented sector. Many landlords took the decision not to increase rent during the Pandemic or post Pandemic, however, due to the cost living crisis, the cost of energy and increases in interest rates, landlords took the decision to increase rents.
Landlords are permitted to increase rent at the end of every 12-month term. This can be done by relying on the rent review clause found in the tenancy agreement. If the tenancy is periodic and the tenancy is silent on rent increases, the landlord must serve a Section 13(2) notice (Form 4).
Importantly, a discussion with the tenant before increasing rent would be sensible as this allows both landlrod and tenant to negotiate on an increase which suits both parties.