Letting rooms in your home: a guide for resident landlords
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/letting-rooms-in-your-home-a-guide-for-resident-landlords/letting-rooms-in-your-home-a-guide-for-resident-landlords
Who Should Read This Guide?Introduction to Letting Rooms – Some Important PrinciplesBefore Arranging A Let – Some Points to ConsiderCharging For Rent and Other BillsRepairs, Maintenance and SafetyEnding A LettingMoney IssuesAppendix A: Form of Words That Must Be Used in A Notice to QuitAppendix B: Special Rules That Apply to Lettings Made Before 15 January 19891.1 What types of letting does this guide cover?This guide deals with many different arrangements, ranging from simply letting a room to a lodger to letting a converted flat in a house.1.2 Why is it important whether the landlord is considered to be resident?Tenancies which do not have a resident landlord are generally regulated or assured (including assured shorthold), depending whether they were granted before or from 15 January 1989 respectively. Resident tenants have more limited rights to security of tenure than regulated tena…See more on gov.uk 1.1 What types of letting does this guide cover?This guide deals with many different arrangements, ranging from simply letting a room to a lodger to letting a converted flat in a house. 1.2 Why is it important whether the landlord is considered to be resident?Tenancies which do not have a resident landlord are generally regulated or assured (including assured shorthold), depending whether they were granted before or from 15 January 1989 respectively. Resident tenants have more limited rights to security of tenure than regulated tena…
1.1 What types of letting does this guide cover?This guide deals with many different arrangements, ranging from simply letting a room to a lodger to letting a converted flat in a house.
1.2 Why is it important whether the landlord is considered to be resident?Tenancies which do not have a resident landlord are generally regulated or assured (including assured shorthold), depending whether they were granted before or from 15 January 1989 respectively. Resident tenants have more limited rights to security of tenure than regulated tena…
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