Introduction – The Payout You Didn’t Budget For
You think the worst thing that can happen with a tenant dispute is losing at tribunal.
Wrong.
Under the Renters Rights Bill 2025, if you’re found in breach of certain regulations, you could face a Rent Repayment Order (RRO) — forcing you to pay back up to 12 months of rent to the tenant.
That’s not just a fine. That’s handing back income you’ve already spent.
What Are Rent Repayment Orders?
An RRO is a legal order requiring a landlord to return rent payments to a tenant (or to the local authority in housing benefit cases).
Under the Renters Rights Bill, you could face an RRO for:
- Failing to register on the Landlord Portal.
- Letting a property that doesn’t meet the Decent Homes Standard.
- Ignoring Awaab’s Law repair deadlines.
- Unlawful eviction.
- Other serious breaches of compliance.
Why This Should Terrify Landlords and Property Managers
- It’s Income You’ve Already Spent
You’re not just paying a fine — you’re refunding rent you relied on. - Applies to Current & Former Tenants
Even if the tenant has moved out, they can still apply. - Tribunal-Friendly for Tenants
Tenants don’t need a lawyer to apply — the process is designed to be accessible. - Breaches Stack
If multiple tenants in the same building apply, the amounts multiply.
Case Study: The £18,000 Blow
A property manager in London failed to register three HMOs on the new Landlord Portal within the deadline.
Result:
- Three tenants applied for RROs.
- Tribunal ordered repayment of £6,000 each.
- Total payout: £18,000 — plus reputational damage.
Your Action Plan to Avoid Rent Repayment Orders
1. Stay Ahead of Deadlines
- Track all legal obligations: portal registration, inspections, repairs.
- Use a compliance calendar with reminders.
2. Keep Your Properties Audit-Ready
- Regularly check Decent Homes Standard compliance.
- Document every inspection and repair.
3. Train Your Staff
- Make sure your team understands the serious consequences of missing legal requirements.
4. Keep Evidence Organised
- Store compliance documents, inspection reports, and tenant communications.
- Tools like Inspect360 can automate record-keeping.
5. Respond to Breaches Immediately
- If you discover a missed obligation, fix it fast — before a tenant reports it.
How This Links to the CRCM Course
In Module 5: Tenant Rights & Protections – Handling Breaches During Notice Periods and Module 9: Compliance Best Practices of the Certified Rental Compliance Manager course, you’ll learn:
- Which breaches trigger RROs.
- How to prevent breaches before they happen.
- How to build a compliance system that’s tribunal-proof.
- How to use technology to keep your obligations on track.
Bottom Line
Rent Repayment Orders are the most expensive “oops” in rental management.
✅ Meet every deadline.
✅ Keep every property compliant.
✅ Document everything. Or risk giving tenants a payday at your expense.

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