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Renting in Lewes — your rights as a tenant in 2026

Lewes is the East Sussex county town with high rents driven by its historic character and Brighton proximity. Flood risk from the River Ouse is a serious consideration — the town flooded badly in 2000.

£1,100
Average monthly rent
5
Common tenant issues
5,000 households
Private renter households

Common issues for Lewes renters

High rents for town size
Very limited supply
Flood risk from River Ouse
Period property maintenance
Conservation restrictions

How the Renters' Rights Act affects Lewes

From 1 May 2026, the Renters' Rights Act 2025 brings major changes for every private tenant in Lewes. Here's what matters most:

No-fault evictions abolished. Your landlord can no longer use Section 21 to evict you without a reason. They must prove a valid ground under Section 8.
Rent increases limited. Your landlord can only increase rent once per year, via a formal Section 13 notice with 2 months' warning. You can challenge unfair increases at a tribunal.
Periodic tenancies for all. All tenancies become rolling month-to-month. You can leave with 2 months' notice at any time — no more being locked into a fixed term.
Right to request a pet. Blanket pet bans are no longer enforceable. Your landlord must consider your request fairly.
Rental bidding banned. Landlords must advertise a set price and cannot accept offers above it.

Your local council

Lewes District Council

Environmental Health / Private Renting Team: 01273 471600

If your landlord is not maintaining your property, your deposit is not protected, or you are being threatened with illegal eviction, contact your council's Environmental Health team. They have the power to inspect properties, issue improvement notices, and prosecute landlords who fail to comply.

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Useful guides

Renters' Rights Act 2025 — what changes from May 2026Deposit not protected? What to do and how to claimMy landlord won't do repairs — your optionsUnfair terms in tenancy agreements — what's enforceableSection 21 eviction notice — your rightsWhat to check in your agreement before signing

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