Historically, Assured Shorthold Tenancies (ASTs) have been the most common type of tenancy agreement in the private rented sector.
They typically offered landlords a high degree of flexibility, including the ability to regain possession of their property at the end of a fixed term or via a Section 21 notice—otherwise known as a “no-fault” eviction.
These will be replaced with periodic tenancies, which will enable tenants to stay in their home until they decide to end their tenancy. Tenants will now be required to give 2 months’ notice - this is extended from one month's notice if rent is paid monthly, or 4 weeks' if rent is paid weekly.