
Settl
Free rights and rent checker for London private renters
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About Settl
Settl is a free tool built for London private renters following the Renters' Rights Act 2025, which came into force on 1 May 2026 and ended no-fault evictions, strengthened deposit protections, and introduced new rules on rent increases. It covers 232 postcodes across all 33 London boroughs and includes: Rent checker: see typical rents for your postcode Deposit protection checker: find out if your deposit is legally protected Rights guide: plain-English breakdown of what the new Act means for you Formal letter generator: AI-drafted letters to send to your landlord LHA calculator: check your Local Housing Allowance entitlement Borough matcher: find the right borough based on your situation Evidence vault: store documentation if something goes wrong Council contact directory: direct contacts for all 33 London boroughs Renter passport: build a portable profile for future rentals No account needed. No ads. Completely free. Built by a renter, for renters.
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Settl provides London private renters with a free web-based toolkit for navigating the Renters' Rights Act 2025 across all 33 boroughs. The platform combines legal guidance, financial calculators, and document generation without requiring user accounts or subscriptions.
- Completely free with no ads or account registration required.
- Comprehensive coverage of 232 postcodes across all 33 London boroughs.
- Integrated AI tools for generating formal legal letters to landlords.
- Centralized evidence vault for storing documentation and council contact directory.
Ideal for: Private persons renting in London who need to verify rent levels, deposit protections, and legal rights under new housing legislation.
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Settl launched on 1 May 2026 alongside the Renters' Rights Act 2025. Built it because the new law is significant for millions of London renters but hard to navigate without legal knowledge. Everything