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Landlord responsibilities when renting out your property, including making repairs, health and safety, increasing the rent and changing regulated tenancies.
You’re a landlord if you rent out your property. As a landlord you must:…
You must keep your property in good condition, and any gas or electrical…
The tenancy agreement should include how and when you’ll review the rent.…
You can often sort out disputes with your tenants without going to court:…
If you let your property to several tenants who are not members of the…
When you rent out property you may have to pay tax. Running a property…
There are special rules for changing rents and terms for regulated…
Private renting as a tenant - repairs, rent increases and arrears, settling disputes, deposits and your rights and responsibilities.
You have certain rights and responsibilities if you’re a tenant in…
You must prove that you have a right to rent property in England if…
Your landlord must keep the property you live in safe and free from health…
What your landlord must do Your landlord is always responsible for repairs…
Your tenancy agreement should include how and when the rent will be…
You can apply to a tribunal to decide on certain rent disputes in England.…
If you miss your rent payments or are late paying rent, you’re in rent…
You may have to pay a deposit before you move in. The maximum deposit your…
Your home is a house in multiple occupation (HMO) if both of the following…
Report anti-social behaviour to your local council. Your council can take…
Follow these steps if you have a problem with your landlord: Complain to…
A tenancy agreement is a contract between you and a landlord - ending a tenancy, changing a tenancy, tenancy types and assured shorthold tenancies
A tenancy agreement is a contract between you and a landlord. It lets you…
Assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs) The most common form of tenancy is an…
A tenancy agreement should include: the names of all people involved the…
Tenancies Your tenancy agreement should say how much notice you need to…
If your landlord wants you to leave, they must give you notice in a…
Information on legal requirements and advice for British nationals buying or renting property in Spain.
Renting a room in your home out - Rent a Room Scheme, types of tenancy or licence, rent, bills, tax and ending a letting
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) asks for rental and lease information to assess the rateable value of non-domestic properties.
Includes right to rent checks, evicting tenants, tenancy agreements and deposit protection schemes
Find out about tax as a landlord, and how to work out your rental income if you rent out property.
How to rent privately, including your rights and responsibilities.
This collection brings together all documents relating to private rental market statistics published by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA).
Includes proving your right to rent with a share code or documents, tenancy agreements and deposits
Find out how tenants and letting agents in the UK pay tax on behalf of landlords abroad under the Non-resident Landlord (NRL) Scheme.
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) issue the VO6010 form to assess the rateable value of this type of non-domestic property.
Find statistics providing information about unincorporated landlords that file Income Tax Self Assessment returns, their property income, and related expenses.
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) issue the VO6033 form to assess the rateable value of this type of non-domestic property.
Fines and prison sentences you can get for renting your property to someone who is not allowed to rent: what happens if you did not check, how you can object to a fine, how to appeal
Details why we collect Lettings Information and what is produced from the data collected.
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) issue the VO6038 form to assess the rateable value of this type of non-domestic property.
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) issue the VO6011 form to assess the rateable value of this type of non-domestic property.
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