Renewal Tenancy Agreement

A guided renewal workflow for legacy or specialist England cases where a new term is still intended and the changed terms need recording cleanly.

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England only | One-time £9.99

What You Get
  • - Existing tenancy summary page
  • - Renewal term and rent schedule
  • - Changed terms table
  • - Compliance and warning notes
Document Layout
  • - Front page identifying the earlier tenancy and renewed term
  • - Changed-terms schedule
  • - Warning and compliance notes
£9.99one-time

Unlike generic form builders, we validate 20+ legal requirements before generating court-ready documents — reducing the risk of rejected claims.

  • Compliance checks included before documents are generated
  • Jurisdiction-specific documents for UK landlord workflows
  • Step-by-step guided wizard built to reduce mistakes and rework
Renewal suitability warning

For England assured tenancies, a fixed-term renewal starting on or after 1 May 2026 may be inappropriate or legally sensitive. The current warning behavior remains in place in the flow and final output.

Why Landlords Choose This Instead Of A Blank Template

This product is legally sensitive after 1 May 2026 for many England assured tenancies. The wizard keeps that warning visible while helping the user document earlier tenancy details, renewed dates, rent, and changed terms more clearly.

Why Use This

  • Makes the changed terms visible on a separate summary page
  • Keeps suitability warnings front and center
  • Creates a more disciplined renewal record than a basic reissue

How The Wizard Works

  • Confirm the case is a renewal rather than an amendment
  • Capture the earlier tenancy and renewed term
  • Review changed terms and warning copy before checkout

What The Final Document Includes

  • Existing tenancy summary page
  • Renewal term and rent schedule
  • Changed terms table
  • Compliance and warning notes

How The Document Is Laid Out

  • Front page identifying the earlier tenancy and renewed term
  • Changed-terms schedule
  • Warning and compliance notes

What You Can Review Before Payment

At a glance

What gets drafted

  • Existing tenancy summary
  • Renewed term
  • Terms continuing and terms changed
  • Compliance and deposit notes

At a glance

Why landlords use this

  • Renewal summary page with changed terms schedule
  • Legacy-use warning kept visible where needed
  • Designed to distinguish renewal from amendment cleanly

At a glance

Preview anatomy

  • Front page identifying the earlier tenancy and renewed term
  • Changed-terms schedule
  • Warning and compliance notes

At a glance

What to double-check before payment

  • Check names, dates, addresses, and reference details before payment.
  • Review schedules, clause wording, and commercial terms for accuracy.
  • Renewal suitability warning

Who This Is For

  • Legacy or specialist England renewal situations
  • Landlords needing a clearer changed-terms schedule
  • Cases where a new term is genuinely intended

When This Is Not The Right Document

  • Straightforward clause changes that should use amendment
  • Users ignoring the post-1 May 2026 warning position
  • Jurisdictions outside England

Legal Positioning

The wizard keeps the current renewal warning aligned with the live product behavior. It does not suppress the post-1 May 2026 suitability concern.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. These standalone residential products are currently drafted and wizard-scoped for England residential lettings.
Yes. The wizard takes you through a guided review step with a locked summary before checkout.
Yes. The wizard is designed to collect deal-specific facts, schedules, evidence references, and practical wording that a blank form usually leaves to the user.
Yes. The current renewal warning behavior remains aligned with the live product position and is not being removed.
Use amendment where you are changing selected terms within the existing tenancy rather than issuing a fresh term.

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Answer the questions once, review the document summary, and only add related landlord paperwork if it actually fits the case.