Tenancy agreements
Your rights, and the rights of your landlord. Including your rights even if you don't have a written tenancy agreement.
Advice on the type of tenancies and what should be included in a tenancy agreement, how to change or end a tenancy agreement.
Most private landlords ask new tenants to pay a deposit in case the tenant causes damage to the property or doesn't pay the rent or bills. Explains what deposits cover, deposit schemes, how to get your deposit back, and rules on how your tenancy deposit should be protected. (Content applies to England only)
Information about tenancy deposit protection rules.
Explains how you can check if your tenancy deposit is protected.
It's important to properly change, renew or end your rental agreement with your private landlord. If you don't, you could end up owing rent on a home you no longer live in. Find out how o properly end or renew your tenancy and what notice your landlord has to give you at the end of a tenancy, and possible charges for renewing an agreement.
Advice for landlords on the different types of tenancy available, what should be included in a tenancy agreement and how to change or end a tenancy agreement.
