
Anjila Shrestha
Anjila specialises in Inheritance Tax, estate planning, and legal advisory, bringing five years of professional expertise to complex legal and policy frameworks.

Qualifications
- Licensed Advocate
- 5 years of professional experience
Expertise
Published Work
Covering Inheritance Tax, Estate Planning, and 3 more topics.
About Anjila
Anjila Shrestha specialises in Inheritance Tax and estate planning, helping clients structure their affairs to safeguard family wealth and ensure smooth succession across generations. With a background in law and public policy, she combines technical expertise with a strategic outlook, enabling her to navigate complex legal frameworks and deliver clear, practical advice tailored to each client's needs.
With five years of professional experience, her areas of expertise include Inheritance Tax and Estate Planning, Legal and Policy Advisory, and Economic Policy Research.
Her work at RentalBux includes detailed analysis of the Renters' Rights Act 2025, with a particular focus on how the changes affect landlords from a compliance, tenancy, and risk management perspective.
“Anjila's expertise in Inheritance Tax ensures our content meets the highest standards of accuracy and practical relevance.”
Anjila
Articles by Anjila
Expert guides, analysis, and research

How to Sell a Tenanted Property Under the Renters' Rights Act 2025
Selling a tenanted property in England now requires using Ground 1A under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025. Landlords must wait 12 months from tenancy start and give at least 4 months’ notice. Strict re-letting restrictions and court processes mean most sales with vacant possession take 18+ months.

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Case LawsStudent Renters and the Renters' Rights Act: What Changes for University Housing?
The Renters' Rights Act 2025 primarily impacts private sector student rentals, introducing rolling tenancies and eliminating "no fault" evictions. University-owned halls and managed houses remain unaffected by the new law. Students in private accommodation or PBSA should be aware of changes, including fixed-term contracts and the right to two months' notice for leaving.

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Case LawsDecent Homes Standard Coming to Private Rentals: Mould, Damp & Repair Rights
The extension of Awaab's Law and the Decent Homes Standard to private rentals means landlords must address damp and mould complaints promptly, with new enforcement powers and penalties in place. Tenants now have more rights, and landlords will need to take a proactive approach to repairs and property maintenance.

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