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Forms for housing association landlords to respond to a tenant's application to buy their property through the Right to Acquire scheme.
Find forms, guidance and information bulletins for non-resident landlords.
Leasehold property - leasehold disputes, buying the freehold, service charges, lease extensions and Right to Manage
Guidance for landlords on Universal Credit and rented housing
As a tenant renting out a commercial property, you have certain responsibilities including maintenance, health and safety, and making provisions for your staff and visitors
How we assess issues of potential regulatory concern
Tenants can apply to prevent landlords from charging back to tenants (as a service charge under a lease) the costs incurred from a tribunal case.
Leaseholders can apply for a decision on new lease terms, and the price, when a landlord is missing.
Find out about paying Corporation Tax, instead of Income Tax, if you’re a non-UK resident company with UK property income.
Learn more about paying tax and keeping records as a property landlord.
How to end a commercial lease early, what happens if you break the terms of your lease, use a clause in your agreement
Use the online forms service or postal form if you're a letting agent with branches and want each branch to be separately responsible for operating the Non-resident Landlords Scheme.
Use the online service or postal form to apply to get your rental income paid without UK tax being taken off.
This toolkit contains information on how you can support eligible EU, EEA and Swiss citizens and their family members to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme following the 30 June 2021 application deadline.
You must check that a tenant or lodger can legally rent your residential property in England.
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