Landlords - Don't get caught out by this!

Landlords - Don't get caught out by this!

The latest version of the How to rent guide must be supplied to tenants in England before they start a new tenancy. Failure to do so can have consequences - such as invalidating a section 21 notice in the future.

The Government has released a new version of the ‘How to Rent Guide’.

The latest version of the How to rent guide must be supplied to tenants in England before they start a new tenancy. Failure to do so can have consequences - such as invalidating a section 21 notice in the future.

The How to rent guide is for tenants that rent a property privately under an assured shorthold tenancy in England.
The guide outlines everything from how to search for a new home and what they need to do once they've found one, through to their rights and responsibilities when living in the rented property and then how to end the tenancy.


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