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What to include in a tenancy agreement, different types of tenancy (including assured shorthold tenancy) and how to end a tenancy.
Good practice guide for landlords who live in the same property as their tenants.
This guidance provides stakeholders with a plain-English explanation of the implications of the latest leaseholder protections amendments in the Building Safety Act 2022.
How we investigate and what action we take on serious failures in landlords
Guidance and forms for non-resident landlords who live overseas and receive income from letting out a property in the UK.
Our regulatory standards set the outcomes that social landlords in England must deliver for tenants.
Find forms, guidance and information bulletins for non-resident landlords.
Find out how tenants and letting agents in the UK pay tax on behalf of landlords abroad under the Non-resident Landlord (NRL) Scheme.
You should read this booklet if you rent (or are thinking of renting) in a property where the landlord also lives.
See how to work out the tax relief for individual landlords and assess the impact of the finance cost restriction from 6 April 2017.
What is involved in regulatory judgements and gradings
Guidance for landlords of domestic private rented property on how to comply with the 2018 ‘Minimum Level of Energy Efficiency’ standard (EPC band E).
Find out if someone can rent your private residential property in England.
Guidance for landlords, homeowners and letting agents affected by the introduction of right to rent immigration checks.
The Universal Credit Landlord Portal allows social rented sector (SRS) landlords to verify rent, support tenants and manage payments online.
Once-in-a-generation reforms will deliver safer, fairer and higher quality homes.
Social rented sector landlords with Landlord Portal access can use automation, known as 'bots', to confirm their Universal Credit tenants' housing costs.
Read the Non-resident Landlords Scheme (NRLS) guidance notes for information about operating the NRLS if you’re a letting agent or tenant.
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