How we write and review legal information

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Get Renters Rights publishes general legal information for private renters in England. The checkers use structured rules mapped to statute references; AI-assisted drafting depends on the deterministic checker result.

What we publish. We publish housing-law information pages, Q&A pages, and rule-based checkers for renters who need to understand the main legal framework, the evidence that usually matters, and when to contact a qualified adviser.

How sources are selected. We prioritise primary legislation, official government guidance, and established public advice sources. Where a page relies on a specific Act or guidance source, that source is linked visibly on the page and included in structured data where appropriate.

How rules are reviewed. Checker rules are maintained separately from any AI drafting. The rule engine applies explicit conditions and statute mappings; the same approved facts should produce the same checker conclusion. Review dates are displayed so readers can judge freshness.

What AI is used for. Codex-style drafting is used only for letter drafting after the deterministic checker has reached a conclusion from structured facts and statute references. AI is not used to decide legal outcomes, infer missing facts, or replace the checker conclusion.

This website provides general legal information, not legal advice. Urgent cases, court papers, lockouts, threats, homelessness risk, discrimination, and large disputes should be taken to Shelter, Citizens Advice, a Law Centre, or a housing solicitor.

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