Rent Fairness Check
Compare your proposed new rent against ONS official market data for your postcode and property type. Know instantly if you're being overcharged.
RentVerify is a self-serve, AI-powered toolkit for England's 11 million private renters. We help you understand and act on your rights under the Renters' Rights Act 2025, from rent fairness checks and Section 13 notice validation to deadline alerts and tribunal-standard document packs. Checks and validations are always free. You only pay when you have a case. No phone queue. No giving up.
Most renters don't know their rights. When they do, the process is opaque, expensive, and exhausting. RentVerify is built to change that.
On 1 May 2026, the Renters' Rights Act came into force. For the first time, a landlord can only raise rent once a year, using a formal Section 13 notice, and a tenant can challenge that increase at tribunal with no risk of a worse outcome. The tribunal cannot set rent higher than the landlord proposed. That one change fundamentally shifted the balance.
But the process still required knowing whether your rent was above market rate, validating a legal notice for six specific errors, and producing a document the First-tier Tribunal would actually accept. The advice pages told tenants to "gather comparables." There was no tool that did it.
RentVerify plugs that gap. The rent comparison uses ONS Private Rental Market Statistics, the same official data source the tribunal uses. The validation checks all six legal requirements. The document pack is generated in seconds and formatted to tribunal standard.
One solo founder. Built in London. Launched the same month the Act came into force. And this is only Phase 1: a full tenant rights toolkit is being built, one problem at a time.
RentVerify covers you from the moment a rent increase notice arrives through to tribunal, and well beyond. Most tools are free. You only pay when there's a case worth acting on.
Compare your proposed new rent against ONS official market data for your postcode and property type. Know instantly if you're being overcharged.
Upload or enter your notice. We run 6 legal checks: form type, 52-week frequency, Notice A3, tribunal rights text, rental period, and minimum notice length.
Never miss your challenge window. RentVerify sends automatic reminders at 14 days and 3 days before your tribunal application deadline.
AI-generated Supporting Statement and deterministic Action Guide, formatted to First-tier Tribunal standard. Pay only when your check confirms you have a case.
Step-by-step guidance for TDS and DPS disputes. AI summary of your situation and a pre-drafted challenge letter if your deposit is unfairly withheld.
Section 8 notice checker, repairs tracker, harassment checker, right-to-rent order letters, pet permission, and more. One platform for every tenant situation.
Rent checks, notice validation, and deadline alerts are always free. You only pay for the tribunal document pack, and only after you've confirmed the increase is above market rate.
All arithmetic, dates, and legal calculations are computed deterministically in code, never by the AI. Claude writes the prose narrative. Numbers never lie.
Every rent comparison uses ONS Private Rental Market Statistics, the same source the First-tier Tribunal itself uses. No scraping, no estimates, no guessing.
We don't sell your data. Ever. RentVerify is ICO registered (Baselyst Ltd, Tier 1). Your information is used only to run your check, never to profile, advertise, or share with third parties.
The Housing Act 1988 is 40 years of dense legal language. We translate every outcome into exactly what you need to do next, in plain sentences anyone can understand.
We ship fast, test early, and aren't afraid to challenge systems that have worked against tenants for decades. One solo founder, full stack, live on the day the law changed.
Make the Renters' Rights Act work for the people it was written for: not just those who can afford advice.
The law is only as useful as the people who can navigate it. RentVerify's job is to remove every barrier between a tenant and the protection they're legally entitled to: the data check, the notice validation, the tribunal document. No jargon. No phone queue. No £200 letter from a solicitor.
Enter your postcode and rent figures. We'll tell you whether your increase is above market rate, using the same official data the tribunal uses.