Renters' Rights Act 2025, Phase 1 commencement
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Landlord templates, Bridlington.

Tenancy agreements, notices, and compliance documents for Bridlington landlords. All documents updated for the Renters' Rights Act 2025, effective 1 May 2026.

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Average rent (2BR)

£575/mo

Average yield

8.1%

Void period

2-3 weeks

Owner-occupier ratio

60%

Bridlington rental market, what landlords need to know

East Yorkshire seaside resort town on the North Sea coast. Significant short-term holiday let market (Flamborough Head SSSI, sandy beaches, Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club). Growing long-term private rented sector driven by affordable prices and East Riding of Yorkshire Council employment. Bridlington Hospital (NHS) and retail are key employers. Affordable entry prices for Yorkshire coast; 7-9% yield for long lets. East Midlands Railway link to Hull (30 miles) and York (40 miles).

Essential documents for Bridlington landlords

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TenancyLS-E-001

Periodic Assured Tenancy Agreement

The new default English tenancy from 1 May 2026. Periodic from day one, with the prescribed written statement of terms built in. Ships with the Form 4A rent-increase notice template and an Information Sheet delivery acknowledgement form so a buying landlord has every Phase-1 compliance document in one pack.

£29
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NoticeLS-E-010

Section 8 Notice Pack (All Grounds)

Every mandatory and discretionary ground on the new 2026 list, pre-labelled with the notice period, arrears threshold, and evidence block.

£19
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ComplianceLS-E-020

Landlord Annual Compliance Checklist

Annual walk-through of every compliance touchpoint: gas, electrical, EPC, smoke/CO, Right-to-Rent, deposit, licensing, database registration.

£19
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TransitionLS-E-130

Renters' Rights Act Transition Pack

For landlords who need to migrate existing ASTs onto the new regime. The single most-searched landlord product of 2026.

£39
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What changes for Bridlington landlords on 1 May 2026

  • Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions permanently abolished, use Section 8
  • All new tenancies must use Periodic Assured Tenancy Agreements, no more ASTs
  • Rent increases via Section 13 only, contractual review clauses unenforceable
  • Pet requests must be considered, blanket ‘no pets’ policies are unlawful
  • Private landlord database registration coming, date TBC

Bridlington landlord FAQs

Is Bridlington good for buy-to-let investment?

Bridlington offers strong yields of 7-9% for long-let residential properties, with affordable 2BR terraces from £85,000-£120,000. The town also has an active holiday let market for investors seeking higher short-term rental income in summer months. Key demand drivers include NHS and retail employment, and improving rail connectivity to Hull and York. Capital growth is modest but consistent with the broader Yorkshire coastal market.

Can I run a short-term holiday let in Bridlington?

Bridlington has a strong tourism market and short-term holiday lets (via Airbnb, Cottages.com etc.) are common. From 2025, short-term lets in England require planning permission if the property was previously a primary residence and is being let for more than 90 days per year — check with East Riding of Yorkshire Council. The RRA 2025 Assured Shorthold Tenancy reforms apply only to long-term residential tenancies, not short-term holiday lets.