Stop paying solicitor rates for paperwork you can handle yourself
Routine paperwork shouldn't cost solicitor rates. RightsReady gives private landlords in England structured, review-ready documents built on current legislation — for the standard notices and agreements you handle yourself.
No card required · Used by private landlords across England
England only · Routine documents only · Always review before serving · Not a substitute for legal advice
Private residential lettings in England · Routine documents only
How it works
Choose a document type
Section 8, tenancy agreement, compliance checklist, and more — pick what you need.
Enter your property details
Address, tenant name, relevant dates — a short form, not a legal questionnaire.
Review, then use
Get a structured document based on current legislation. Read it carefully, then serve it.
See exactly what you get
A structured, review-ready document — populated with your details, referenced to current legislation, formatted for immediate use.
Example — Illustrative only — Not a real notice
NOTICE SEEKING POSSESSION
Housing Act 1988, Section 8 (as amended by the Housing Act 1996)
To the tenant(s):
James Hartley of 14 Oak Street, London, E1 1AB
From the landlord:
Sarah Mitchell, 72 Birchwood Close, London, N4 2TQ
I hereby give you notice that I require possession of the dwelling-house known as 14 Oak Street, London, E1 1AB, of which you are the tenant.
Grounds for possession:
This notice is served on Ground 8 of Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1988 (as amended):
As at the date of this notice, the sum of £2,400.00(representing 2 months' rent at £1,200.00 per month) is lawfully due and unpaid.
Earliest date for court proceedings:
Proceedings for the recovery of possession may be begun on or after 14 June 2026.
Signed: S. Mitchell · Date of service: 31 May 2026
Why landlords use RightsReady
Ready to review in minutes
Enter your property and tenancy details and receive a complete, structured document based on current legislation — formatted and ready for you to read carefully before serving.
Built on English landlord law
References the Housing Act 1988, Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, and current statutory requirements for private residential lettings in England — including the Renters’ Rights Act 2025. Not a generic internet template. Documents are reviewed and updated when the law changes.
The documents landlords actually need
Section 8 notices, Section 13 rent increases, Compliance Checklists, Deposit Confirmations, Proof-of-Service Logs, and Tenancy Agreements — the routine paperwork stack, in one place.
Your data stays private
Encrypted at rest and in transit, protected by Row Level Security. Primary database storage in EU region. We never share or sell your data. The Compliance Checklist document type uses AI assistance — see our Privacy Policy for details.
Simple, honest pricing
First document is free — no card required. Pay only for what you actually use.
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- Credits never expire
- Fewer than 8 documents/year
- All 7 document types
Annual
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- All 7 document types
- 12-month document history
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- 10+ properties
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Not suitable for every situation
RightsReady is built for routine private residential landlord paperwork in England — assured periodic tenancies under the current statutory framework. For the following, always consult a qualified solicitor:
- • Possession proceedings, contested evictions, or statutory grounds strategy
- • First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) cases
- • HMO licensing, selective licensing, or complex regulatory issues
- • Properties or tenancies outside England
- • Unusual tenancy structures or ongoing disputes
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