Statutory deadline · 31 May 2026

By 31 May 2026, every UK landlord must serve a written Information Sheet on every existing tenant.

Local authorities can issue financial penalties of up to £7,000 per breach. TenancyKit produces a compliant PDF for each property and a tamper-evident record of how it was served.

Start a property
From £15 per property.
Capped at £99 portfolio-wide.
PDF + audit trail in 24 hrs.
02The penalty

A civil penalty per tenant. Not per landlord.

£0
Per breach · per tenant not served

A landlord with five tenancies who fails to serve all five could face cumulative penalties up to £35,000. Local authorities investigate complaints from tenants who report non-receipt. There is no central portal, no opt-out database. The landlord retains responsibility for service — and for keeping a record. Source: Renters' Rights Act 2026, s.47.

03How it works

Three steps. Roughly three minutes per property.

No login during Stage 1. You email the property and tenant details; we return the PDF and the audit-trail file within 24 hours. Cai Morgan, Director, reviews each output before delivery.

01Input

Tell us about the property and tenant

Property address, tenant name, tenancy start date. Three minutes per property. No login required during Stage 1 — submission via the form.

02Production

We produce the Information Sheet

A PDF in the form prescribed by UKSI 2026/324, populated with your details. Director-reviewed before delivery.

03Service

You serve it; we record how

Email or print and post. We give you a SHA256-signed audit-trail JSON record showing what was served, when, and by which method.

04Pricing

From £15. Capped at £99.

£15 for the first property, £10 for each additional. The total is capped at £99 portfolio-wide — so a landlord with 20 properties pays the same as one with 10. No subscription, no monthly fees, no upsells.

Start a property
TenancyKit · portfolio pricing PRD-001
£15
Single property · One-off
1 property£15
5 properties£55
10 properties£99 cap
20 properties£99
50 properties£99
  • Information Sheet PDF per property — prescribed RRA 2026 wording
  • Your details and the tenant's named on every page
  • SHA256 hash-chained audit-trail file (JSON) — tamper-evident
  • Email-ready and print-ready copies
  • Delivered within 24 hours of payment
Stripe checkout · Refundable until PDFs delivered · England-only
05Frequently asked

The questions landlords actually ask.

How TenancyKit produces these

TenancyKit uses AI tooling to draft and structure your Information Sheet PDF and audit trail from your inputs. Cai Morgan, Director of Morgan and Co. Enterprise Limited, reviews each output before it's delivered. We don't claim we hand-write every PDF; we do claim every PDF is reviewed before it leaves us. If anything looks wrong, you tell us, and we fix it before payment is taken.

Where does the Information Sheet get served?
Directly on each tenant — not uploaded to any government portal. The landlord retains responsibility for service and for keeping a record. Local authorities investigate complaints from tenants who report non-receipt. Methods of service: by hand to the tenant; by post to the demised property; by email if the tenancy permits electronic service. TenancyKit produces the PDF and the audit trail; you serve it via your chosen method, and the audit trail backs you up if challenged.
What's the £7,000 penalty about?
Under the Renters' Rights Act 2026, a local authority can issue a civil financial penalty of up to £7,000 per breach where a landlord fails to serve the Information Sheet. The penalty is per tenant not served. A landlord with five tenancies who fails to serve all five could face cumulative penalties up to £35,000.
Is this legal advice?
No. TenancyKit produces a compliant document and an audit trail; we don't advise you on tenancy law. The Information Sheet wording is prescribed by UKSI 2026/324 — we populate the form. If your situation is complex (disputes, eviction, multi-tenant houses with unusual structures), speak to a solicitor or your local Citizens Advice.
How does the pricing actually work?
£15 for the first property, £10 for each additional, capped at £99 portfolio-wide. So a landlord with one property pays £15; with five, £55; with ten or more, £99 flat. The cap exists so portfolio landlords aren't punished for compliance — the cost of inaction is one £7,000 penalty per tenant, the cost of action is at most £99 for any portfolio. No subscription, no monthly fees, no upsells in Stage 1.
Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish properties?
Stage 1 is England-only. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 applies to England. Wales has its own building-safety and tenancy regimes (the Welsh BSA regime commences 1 July 2026); Scotland and Northern Ireland are separate jurisdictions. We don't serve those markets yet.
What happens after the 31 May deadline?
From 1 June 2026 onwards, landlords still need to serve the Information Sheet on any new tenant entering an existing tenancy. The Stage 2 toolkit (planned post-validation) will add Section 8 grounds picker and PRS Landlord Database preparation — but for the immediate 31 May deadline, this is the product.
06Start

Serve it properly. Keep the evidence.

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Or contact: cai@tenancykit.org