
Legal help, services and support for private residential landlords
The content of Welsh ‘occupation contracts’ (aka tenancy agreements) are now prescribed, and the Welsh Government have issued two model documents –
As discussed elsewhere, it is most unwise for landlords to use unamended versions of these contracts. The unamended forms do not properly protect landlords. Indeed if you take a deposit using an unamended form, this will put you in breach of the regulations which could have serious consequences for you.
As most landlords issue fixed-term agreements, we developed a Landlord Law fixed-term contract, which properly protects landlords’ interests, which went live in December.
We have now issued a Landlord Law periodic contract, which members will find on the page here.
The periodic contract is considerably longer than the fixed term as it includes clauses relating to the no-fault eviction process and this is not available during a fixed term.
However, the actual document is probably similar to our fixed-term contract as that had to have the periodic terms at the end, so landlords did not fall foul of the rules which we discussed here.
I will now be working on the conversion document and will post here again when I have something for you.
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