Development Update: April 2026.

Renters' Rights Act, handled. The full accounting picture, one screen. Sharper everywhere else.
The Renters' Rights Act takes effect on 1 May, converting every qualifying AST in England to an Assured Periodic Tenancy and requiring the government's statutory information leaflet to go to every tenant. The Renters' Rights Act Conversion Tool moves that from manual slog to a guided flow. The Accounting Dashboard puts your agency's full financial position on one screen. And applicant matching gets sharper, valuations arrive warmer, and a long list of quality-of-life improvements lands across the CRM.
We've also rolled out preferred names, Points of Contact, four new integrations, and a sweep of smaller fixes across sales, lettings, the Client App, Partner Platform and Client Accounting.
Here's everything that's new in Street.co.uk...
Lettings updates
Renters' Rights Act Conversion Tool. From 1 May 2026, Assured Shorthold Tenancies in England are abolished. Every qualifying AST automatically becomes an Assured Periodic Tenancy, and you're legally obliged to notify every tenant of the change. A banner on the Tenancies page surfaces the work. Street.co.uk identifies every eligible tenancy, including those with active renewals where no decision has been made. Run the conversion and each tenancy gets a new assured periodic term beginning 1 May, with the existing fixed-term end date becoming the next rent review date. Tenancies where a renewal decision is already in place are left for you to update manually.
Statutory leaflet bulk send. Send the government's statutory information sheet to every affected tenant from the Tenancies table in one go. A missing email address report makes the gap obvious before you send. For tenants you can't reach by email, a manual-service option lets you mark the leaflet served by post or in person.
Conversion audit trail. A conversion report captures exactly what was converted and who received what.
Notice Served and All Rent Reviews tabs. Two new tabs on the Rent Reviews table, so you get the full picture in one view instead of running three filters.
Client Accounting updates
Accounting Dashboard. Your agency's full financial position, on one screen. Rent arrears broken down by age band. Funds waiting to allocate against owners and tenancies. Payments due to owners, contractors and tenants. Unpaid contractor and outstanding owner and tenant invoices. Expected monthly rent and management fee with month-on-month comparison. And a live feed of recent payments updating as they land. The kind of view that shifts how you start a Monday morning, priorities visible before you've opened a single report.
Search within a ledger. Cut the scroll on high-volume records.
Sales updates
Matching applicants on valuations. Upcoming valuations now show matching applicant counts, split into proceedable and non-proceedable, pulled from your pre-val research. An old favourite that had to be retired for performance reasons. It's back, re-engineered, and on by default. Walk into every pitch knowing who's already waiting to buy.
Minimum and preferred bathrooms on applicants. Bathrooms can now be captured against sales and lettings applicants, with minimum and preferred values, and matching takes both into account. Admins can mark bathrooms as mandatory at registration for cleaner data from the start.
Preferred name. Add a preferred name to any person record and Street uses it wherever that person appears. Legal documents keep the legal name by default, and so do emails, swap the merge field to use the preferred one.
Points of Contact. Add a spouse, family member or trusted representative as a point of contact on any property. They get Client App access and every automated update. They never appear on AML checks, merge fields or legally binding documents.
Preferred solicitors at enterprise level. Network admins set the preferred list once, and the preferred icon surfaces across every branch. One fewer thing to configure at each site, one fewer way for the recommendation to drift.
PIQ manual override. Mark a Property Information Questionnaire as complete from the property page when an owner can't or won't finish it. Add an optional note and file, and both the PIQ card and onboarding workflow step stay in sync. Undo it and you're offered the option to re-send the PIQ request at the same time.
Client App updates
Automatic account merging. Correcting an email typo to an address already in Street now merges the consumer's accounts in the background once they accept. No duplicates, no support ticket.
Self-service account deletion. Consumers manage their own accounts from settings. Agents and support are out of the loop, and the CRM shows a clean "Person deleted" label rather than stale records.
Landlord portfolio accounting on the app. Portfolio finances on the go.
Agent demo mode for buyer tasks. Walk clients through the app without touching live data.
Property thumbnails on 'Properties you've viewed'. A quicker way back.
AML tasks hidden from Points of Contact. Consumers only see the tasks that actually apply to them.
Partner Platform updates
Set Reminders on referrals. Brokers schedule a reminder on any referral and Street.co.uk emails them on the chosen day.
Back to Referrals. A back button that remembers the page and the filters you were on, so you don't lose your place after clicking into a referral.
Reporting. A new page showing where referrals came from and how they're performing.
Smoother sign-in. The sign-in flow got a tune-up so brokers stop bouncing off the redeem-invites page when they mean to log in.
Sharpenings across the CRM
Kitchen / Diner room type. Now a selectable room type in property onboarding.
@all branch tagging in notes. Type @all in a note to notify every user in the associated branch, with a fallback to your own branch when the entity has none.
Colour appointments by type. The diary reads at a glance.
Lead rating filter on applicants. Filter the applicant table by how warm they are.
Instruction choice post-valuation. Capture why each instruction went the way it did.
FAQ response notifications. Via email, notification centre and push, so no reply slips through.
Global search ranking tweak. Valuations now rank above completed and exchanged properties, so you land on the record you actually want.
Text colours in emails. On-brand design without leaving the editor.
Document repository on developments. New-homes paperwork in one place.
Correspondence templates at enterprise level. Set once, rolled out across the network.
Company contacts in Broadcasts. Every relationship reached in a campaign, not just the named individuals.
Non-active landlord cohort. A ready-made Broadcasts segment for reactivation campaigns.
Mandatory marketing preferences. Once a yes or no is set, the option can't be flipped back to 'not set'. Cleaner data, consent you can defend.
Separate price-reduction permissions for sales and lettings. Control who drops a price on each side of the business.
Viewing feedback character limit, 2,000 to 5,000. Room for the detail vendors actually want.
Integrations
SafeDeposits Scotland. Government-approved tenancy deposit protection for letting agents in Scotland, directly inside Street. No more jumping between systems to protect a deposit north of the border.
Coadjute. The UK property network, connected to Street. Agents, conveyancers, lenders and movers on a single secure pipeline. Transactions move faster when the parties are on the same line.
Lightwork AI. AI-powered workflow support, plugged straight into Street, taking routine admin off the pile so your team can spend time on the work that moves the needle.
View Agents. Simpler review requests, stronger reputation management. Collect more reviews, build stronger credibility, and do it from the CRM you're already in.
This release isn't one big thing. It's the Renters' Rights Act moved from manual slog to a couple of clicks, an accounting picture that no longer needs three reports to assemble, and a long list of small sharpenings that make the CRM cleaner to use.
We'll keep building tools that help you run the agency you've always wanted.
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