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Solicitor-approved Section 13 Notice (Form 4A) - Rent Increase Builder

Use the Form 4A generator to create a validated Section 13 notice with timing checks, market evidence, and a clear explanation of the new figure for the post-May 2026 England route.

Built for landlords who want a solicitor-approved Form 4A, evidence, and service record to stay clear from the start.
  • Built around the current England position from 1 May 2026, including the Renters' Rights changes that affect possession, tenancy setup, and Section 13 rent increases.
  • Built for landlords who want more than a blank Form 4A: the solicitor-approved notice, market evidence, and service record stay together.
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Standard Section 13 Rent Increase Pack

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Rent Increase Summary

Front-page summary of the proposed increase, evidence position, and next step.

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Standard Section 13 rent increase pack

Standard Section 13 Rent Increase Pack

£29.99
Best when
For landlords who want to serve a Section 13 rent increase in England with Form 4A, market evidence, and a record of service prepared together.
What it helps with
Helps you get the figure, dates, notice, explanation, and service steps right before the tenant receives anything.
Common problem if you choose wrong
A bare form with weak dates or no evidence can invite questions, delays, or a challenge that is harder to answer.
How it helps you
Best when the increase is straightforward and you want a clear, service-ready pack.
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Challenge-ready Section 13 defence pack

Challenge-Ready Section 13 Defence Pack

£49.99
Best when
For landlords who already expect the proposed rent to be disputed, or who want a stronger file before serving.
What it helps with
Organises the evidence, response notes, and tribunal-ready material around the rent figure from the start.
Common problem if you choose wrong
If challenge risk is obvious and you start with a light file, you may have to rebuild the evidence after the tenant objects.
How it helps you
Best when you want to be ready for questions, negotiation, or tribunal scrutiny.
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Common landlord questions before choosing the standard option

These are the questions landlords usually ask before choosing the standard Section 13 pack.

Does this include the official Form 4A notice?

Yes. The pack generates the current England Form 4A notice with the market evidence, explanation materials, and service record that support it.

Is this enough if the tenant simply asks why the rent is going up?

Usually yes. This pack gives you a clean notice, comparables, a short report, and a clearer explanation of the proposed figure.

What if the tenant is likely to challenge the increase formally?

If challenge risk is already active, the defence pack is usually better because it adds response materials, a tribunal bundle, and preparation support.

Ready to propose the increase?

Start here if you want more than a blank Form 4A and need the notice, comparables, and service record aligned.

Why you need this

Rent increases often go wrong because the notice, evidence, and service record do not line up when the tenant pushes back. A Section 13 rent increase pack keeps the solicitor-approved Form 4A, market evidence, and service record together.

A form alone does not justify the figure

Form 4A starts the process, but it does not explain why the rent should change. Comparables, a short report, and a service record make the increase easier to justify.

Weak evidence gets challenged first

If the tenant asks how you chose the new rent, you need more than instinct or one rough comparison. The pack turns comparable listings into usable evidence.

Service errors can derail a sound increase

Even a reasonable increase becomes harder to rely on if you cannot show it was served properly or on the right date.

How this helps you

The pack makes the increase easier to explain, easier to evidence, and harder to undermine if the tenant asks for detail. It is designed as a rent increase builder for landlords who want a Section 13 notice post May 2026.

It helps you find a more supportable figure

The comparable-listings workflow helps you judge where the new rent sits in the local market.

It makes the paperwork easier to trust

The notice, report, comparables, and service record all point in the same direction.

It improves tenant communication

The cover letter and report give you a clearer way to explain the increase before it turns into a dispute.

It gives you a stronger position if challenged

If the tenant questions the rent, you already have the explanation and market evidence ready.

How it works

The workflow keeps the notice and evidence together so the rent increase reads clearly from start to finish.

Step 01

Add the tenancy and rent details

Enter the current rent, the proposed figure, the property details, and the dates that matter before anything is generated.

Step 02

Check live comparables and build the evidence

Scrape or import local comparables, keep the ones you want to rely on, and add the service details.

Step 03

Generate the Standard Section 13 rent increase pack

Review the pack, then serve the notice with the explanation and service record kept together.

Increase the rent with a cleaner Section 13 pack

Start here if you want Form 4A, market evidence, and the service record prepared together.

Standard Section 13 Rent Increase Pack FAQs

Yes. This pack is built for England landlords using Section 13 and Form 4A.
You receive the Form 4A notice, a justification report, the comparable market data pack, a tenant-facing cover letter, and a service record for the notice.
Because the notice only starts the process. The evidence helps you explain the figure, show the local market position, and respond if the tenant questions the increase.
Yes. The workflow can scrape or import comparable local rental listings so you can support the figure with real market evidence.
No. It helps you prepare the paperwork and keep everything organised, but it is not legal representation.
Choose the Challenge-Ready Section 13 Defence Pack when you expect a challenge or want the fuller tribunal-facing bundle, response materials, and preparation tools from the start.
No. Courts and tribunals do not pre-approve any notice, claim form, or agreement. However, this solicitor-approved Form 4A pack follows current England rules and includes validation checks to help you serve correctly.
Yes - when completed and served correctly. This solicitor-approved template follows post-May 2026 England rules, and the validation checklist helps you avoid common Section 13 notice mistakes.
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