Residential Property Introduction
This collection of information is designed to support landlords letting residential property as well as letting agents who manage tenancies on behalf of property owners. Whether you're an experienced landlord or new to property management, having access to accurate and up to date legal documents and guidance is essential for managing tenancies effectively.
There are a range of Residential Tenancy Agreements England for residential landlords to choose from, each with its own legal implications. Its important that landlords understand the differences to ensure they select the appropriate agreement for their property. The most commonly used agreement are Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreements.
Landlords will have to comply with a number of pre-tenancy requirements such as Tenant Fees Act 2019 (England) in relation to permitted charges under the tenancy, and Right to Rent Checks (along with pre-tenancy checks).
These pages offer practical support to landlords, helping them maintain compliance and run hassle free tenancies from pre contract to terminating tenancies.
Please select from the options below to read more:
- Residential Tenancy Agreements England
- Tenant Referencing in Residential Tenancies
- Right to Rent Checks
- Tenant Fees Act 2019 (England): What Landlords Need To Know
- Damp and Mould In Residential Tenancies: What Landlords Need To Know
