deposit protection
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Features
Safe deposits
Agents are conduits when it comes to cash and in a market that’s gone from bubbling to boiling point, keeping money safe is of paramount importance, says Lisa Isaacs.
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Features
The tenant deposit revolution
Andrea Kirkby reports on the fast-moving market for deposit protection schemes.
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Supplier News
Which? clashes with TDS
Tenancy Deposit Protection needs to stay, says Steve Harriott, Chief Executive, Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS)
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Latest property news
Compulsory Client Money Protection moves a step closer
Switch to mandatory Client Money Protection (CMP) could come in a matter of weeks, with Government expected to finalise and release its regulations imminently.
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Latest property news
Get a move on! New guide speeds up the moving process
Do you know which is the busiest day of the year for letting agents? Well it's coming soon – here's a guide from TDS on how to get through it.
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Latest property news
Private landlords letting without contracts
New research by Direct Line for Business reveals that one in ten private landlords has no formal tenancy agreement in place with their tenants. Even where contracts are in place, landlords may unwittingly be asking tenants to sign documents that are not legally compliant. Of the landlords who don’t use a letting agent, 58 per cent used adapted tenancy agreements from either old agent contracts or other landlords (38 per cent) or an updated template they found online (20 per cent). Direct Line said that it appears that some landlords employ letting agents when they first rent out the property, then use the old contract template when agreeing a direct rental with new tenants or upon renewal with their existing tenants. The lack of professionally reviewed tenancy agreements may explain why more than one in eight (13 per cent) landlords have experienced disputes specifically arising from tenants’ rental contracts in the last two years. Also concerning is that nine per cent of landlords have not informed their tenants that their deposit is held in a government-backed tenancy deposit protection scheme (TDP). Nick Breton (left), Head of Direct Line for Business said, “Tenants and landlords need a contract in place to…
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Products & Services
Tenancy deposit protection
It’s mandatory but there are choices – which one is best to protect your business and your clients?
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Products & Services
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Latest property news
Tenancy deposit deadline day
Letting agents and property managers are being encouraged to urge landlords to check that their tenants’ deposits have been stored in a Government-protected scheme by the close of play today (Tuesday 23rd June) or they could be liable to pay the occupants of their property compensation. The deadline, which was imposed as part of the Deregulation Act, will impact on landlords who have existing tenancies that commenced before Tenancy Deposit Protection (TDP) was introduced in England and Wales in April 2007. Landlords and agents who still hold a deposit on a tenancy that started prior to 6th April 2007 and then rolled into a Statutory Periodic Tenancy (SPT) on or after that date must protect the deposit and serve the prescribed information by today to prevent being fined. For deposits taken before the 6thApril 2007 and where the tenancy became periodic prior to this date, landlords and agents are not required to protect the deposit however, they will not be able to serve a section 21 notice to regain possession of the property unless the deposit is protected with a tenancy deposit scheme. This new legislation is viewed upon as “another positive step towards raising standards in the professional lettings…
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Associations & Bodies
The competitive edge
Sheila Manchester met UKALA, a professional body that offers letting agents some unique benefits.
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