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Our automated property-listing monitor is rolling out now. If we spot your landlord re-listing this property before
, we’ll send you the listing screenshot. This situation may qualify for a Rent Repayment Order — we recommend reviewing the listing with a qualified solicitor before filing.
In the meantime, if you spot the property listed yourself on Rightmove, Zoopla, or OpenRent, screenshot it and email us — we’ll fast-track your RRO application.
Free · New under RRA 2025
for a sale or move-in?
We’ll watch the listings.
Under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025, a landlord who evicts on Ground 1 (move-in) or Ground 1A (sale) cannot re-let or re-market the property for 12 months. Breach is a criminal offence and a Rent Repayment Order trigger — you can claim back up to 24 months’ rent.
Telling tenants “watch your old property for a year” is unrealistic. So we do it for you. Submit your old address, the eviction date, and your email. If your landlord re-lists the property on Rightmove, Zoopla, or OpenRent within the restricted window, we send you the listing screenshot. The situation may qualify for a Rent Repayment Order — we recommend reviewing it with a qualified solicitor before filing.
The automated monitor is rolling out now. We log your watch the moment you submit so you’re in the queue.
All fields required. Free, no signup, takes 60 seconds.
Already filed an RRO?
Three steps. The first two are 60 seconds.
Address, eviction date, ground cited, your email. We persist it. The eviction date sets the 12-month re-let-restricted window — that's when monitoring is active.
Once the monitor is live, it scans Rightmove, Zoopla, OpenRent, and Gumtree on a regular cadence. The monitor is still rolling out — your watch is logged the moment you submit.
If a listing matches your address within the window, we send you an email with the screenshot and listing URL. The situation may qualify for a Rent Repayment Order under the Renters' Rights Act 2025 — we recommend reviewing the listing with a qualified solicitor or Citizens Advice before filing.
Sources: Renters’ Rights Act 2025 Schedule 1 (amending Housing Act 1988 Schedule 2 — re-let prohibition for Grounds 1 & 1A) · Renters’ Rights Act 2025, s.103 (extending RRO regime, 24-month maximum) · Housing and Planning Act 2016 ss.40–52 (rent repayment order regime) · MHCLG: The Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet 2026