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Certificates and safety checks
Certificates and safety checks … Your property must meet fitness and safety standards . Keep your records up to date to show that your property meets these standards. This page explains the certificates and safety checks you may need. … If your property …
Shared housing and houses in multiple occupation (HMOs)
Shared housing and houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) … light switches positioned so they can be used as soon as you enter a room lights on stairways need switches at the top and bottom of the staircase … rooms need a window that opens kitchens, …
Useful information for landlords
Useful information for landlords … The Gas Safe Register is a list of registered engineers who are authorised to carry out checks on gas appliances and installations … The Scheme records and maintains accurate information on private landlords and …
Habitual residence
Habitual residence … A person who applies for housing or homelessness assistance must be habitually resident in the common travel area. … A person must be habitually resident in the common travel area. The common travel area (CTA) is the UK, Channel …
Finding tenants
Finding tenants … You can appoint an estate agent to find tenants and manage a property on your behalf. Or you can choose to manage the tenancy yourself. Either way, there are some issues to consider when looking for tenants. … If you decide to use an …
Grants for landlords
Grants for landlords … If you’re planning to improve your rental property, you may qualify for a grant. Depending on the type of grant, your tenant or your property must meet certain criteria. … If you want to improve the energy efficiency in your …
Tenant has passed away
Tenant has passed away … When a tenant passes away, there will be different factors to consider. … Other people may have lived with the tenant. If anyone else is named as a tenant on the tenancy agreement: the tenancy will pass to the surviving tenants …
Tenant in prison
Tenant in prison … You may have found out that your tenant is in prison. You may not be able to contact your tenant. Sometimes landlords with tenants in prison have concerns about: receiving rent payments continuing the tenancy … Continuing to receive …