Reply to the comment left by Tim Rogers at 21/11/2025 - 10:12Do you mean that you were advised to either:- 1. Register the deposits with TDS Custodial Scheme, where the money is sent to the TDS. 2. Register the deposits...
Hi Richard, It is my understanding that gas cookers are excluded as they are thought to only be used for short periods whilst cooking, rather than running for hours, on a timer, or overnight. Many homes also have a boiler...
Are you sure it was cancelled and it wasn't in fact the end of the five year licensing period that ran from April 2015? It is wrong that they force landlords to pay the full five years regardless of how...
I have never heard of this happening and would be asking the agents to look into what the GDPR legislation actually consists of. You are not a third party, and the agency is not selling you data, you require it...
Reply to the comment left by Fred Lawless at 06/12/2021 - 12:35If I recall correctly looking at the break down of the stats from the last scheme that 'administration' was the highest recorded offence. So nothing to do with the...
In a case like this we would amend the Tenancy Agreement to say something along the lines of, payment of X for months 1st Jan-31st March, followed by rent pcm for 1st April to 30th June, payable on the 1st...
It appears that the update for 21st July 2021 is the addition of the 'Easy Read' How to Rent Guide. The How to rent: the checklist for renting in England is still dated December 2020.
Hi Helen, As you are intending to issue a Section 21 Notice the question of how much rent is owed is irrelevant, as this only applies to a Section 8 Notice. A Section 21 Notice is a 'no fault' Notice,...
Hi Krish, I have not heard of having to re-protect a deposit due to a rent increase, as long as you are increasing the rent as detailed under a term in the original Tenancy Agreement. If you are issuing a...
Reply to the comment left by Larry Sweeney at 21/06/2018 - 14:09Any mention of Liverpool City Council's Private Sector Housing Licensing Manager who failed to disclose convictions for benefit fraud?https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/pressure-council-act-over-senior-15504037 It would appear she would not have passed the "fit...
Reply to comment left by Tim Rogers at 21/11/2025 - 10:12
Reply to the comment left by Tim Rogers at 21/11/2025 - 10:12Do you mean that you were advised to either:- 1. Register the deposits with TDS Custodial Scheme, where the money is sent to the TDS. 2. Register the deposits...
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Hi Richard, It is my understanding that gas cookers are excluded as they are thought to only be used for short periods whilst cooking, rather than running for hours, on a timer, or overnight. Many homes also have a boiler...
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Are you sure it was cancelled and it wasn't in fact the end of the five year licensing period that ran from April 2015? It is wrong that they force landlords to pay the full five years regardless of how...
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I have never heard of this happening and would be asking the agents to look into what the GDPR legislation actually consists of. You are not a third party, and the agency is not selling you data, you require it...
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Reply to the comment left by Fred Lawless at 06/12/2021 - 12:35If I recall correctly looking at the break down of the stats from the last scheme that 'administration' was the highest recorded offence. So nothing to do with the...
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In a case like this we would amend the Tenancy Agreement to say something along the lines of, payment of X for months 1st Jan-31st March, followed by rent pcm for 1st April to 30th June, payable on the 1st...
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It appears that the update for 21st July 2021 is the addition of the 'Easy Read' How to Rent Guide. The How to rent: the checklist for renting in England is still dated December 2020.
Read More →2nd July 2021, 5 years ago
Hi Helen, As you are intending to issue a Section 21 Notice the question of how much rent is owed is irrelevant, as this only applies to a Section 8 Notice. A Section 21 Notice is a 'no fault' Notice,...
Read More →11th June 2021, 5 years ago
Hi Krish, I have not heard of having to re-protect a deposit due to a rent increase, as long as you are increasing the rent as detailed under a term in the original Tenancy Agreement. If you are issuing a...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Larry Sweeney at 21/06/2018 - 14:09
Reply to the comment left by Larry Sweeney at 21/06/2018 - 14:09Any mention of Liverpool City Council's Private Sector Housing Licensing Manager who failed to disclose convictions for benefit fraud?https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/pressure-council-act-over-senior-15504037 It would appear she would not have passed the "fit...
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