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Why is a written tenancy agreement necessary for Landlords?

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Filed Under: Post Renters Rights Act, Tenancy Agreements Tagged With: records, RRA-tenancy-agreements-topic, Tenancy Agreement Clauses, Tenancy Agreements

What is the situation if there is no written tenancy agreement?

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What records do I need to keep?

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The Landlord Law Telephone Attendance Note

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A new form for landlords and letting agents

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Our New Tenancy Receipt Form

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Make sure you give your tenants the right paperwork when starting a tenancy AND that you can prove you gave it to them!

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Meter Reading Notification Forms

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Two new Landlord Law forms are now available for recording meter readings at the start and end of the tenancy

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The New Rent Arrears Schedule Form

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Discussing the new self-calculating rent arrears schedules (pdf and excel spreadsheet versions).

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General Guidance on the Service of Documents

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Data Protection – guidance for landlords

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Filed Under: Consumer Law Tagged With: Data Protection, Document related, records, Renters Rights Act Checked, Tenant's rights

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