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RentDocs.co.uk Launches to Aid Landlords with Renters' Rights Act Compliance

A new UK platform, RentDocs.co.uk, has launched to help landlords manage tenancy documents and comply with new British rental legislation.

14 July 2026
RentDocs.co.uk Launches to Aid Landlords with Renters' Rights Act Compliance

London, United Kingdom – 12.07.2026 – RentDocs.co.uk, a British software company, has officially launched a new cloud-based platform designed to assist UK landlords in managing their properties and ensuring compliance with increasingly complex rental legislation, including the Renters’ Rights Act.

The platform aims to provide a centralized solution for managing tenancy agreements, storing statutory documents, and tracking legal deadlines. By consolidating these functions into a single operating system, RentDocs.co.uk seeks to reduce the administrative burden on landlords and ensure legal adherence.

"Landlords are expected to comply with an increasing number of legal requirements while managing properties, tenants, and documentation," said C. Loui Yilmaz, founder of RentDocs.co.uk. "Our aim was to build software that removes complexity. Instead of using multiple apps, spreadsheets, and folders, landlords can manage everything from one secure platform."

Features of RentDocs.co.uk include the generation of 2026-compliant tenancy agreements, secure storage for gas, energy (EPC, EICR), and other statutory certificates, automated reminders for certificate expirations, and the ability to create and deliver complete tenancy packs via email and SMS. The system includes an audit trail and a live 'Property Health Score' to monitor portfolio compliance.

The software is developed exclusively around UK legislation, with plans for ongoing updates to meet future regulatory changes. Future development includes AI-powered landlord assistance, electronic signatures, maintenance management, and accounting integrations. The service is available in England, Wales, and Scotland.

Original source: pressat.co.uk