Landlord and tenant law: rights, responsibilities, and disputes
Landlord and tenant law governs the relationship between property owners and renters in the UK, ensuring fair treatment and clarity for both parties. It covers key aspects such as tenancy agreements, rent payments, deposit protection, repairs, evictions, and dispute resolution. Whether you’re a landlord managing properties or a tenant seeking to understand your rights, this cluster offers practical guides to navigating legal obligations and resolving conflicts. From ending a tenancy to handling rent arrears or property maintenance issues, these resources provide essential insights for a harmonious and legally compliant rental experience.
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What is a sitting tenant?
Published on 18/12/2024, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins
No. Your ability to evict a sitting tenant depends heavily on when their tenancy began. Pre-1989 tenants have strong legal protections, while modern tenancies require specific legal procedures and notice periods. This significantly impacts property transactions and values.
How to get rid of squatters legally?
Published on 31/10/2024, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
If someone enters a property deliberately without permission and the begins living there, this is called ‘squatting’. The legal term for ‘squatting’ is ‘adverse possession’. It is illegal and squatting in a residential building can lead to a £5,000 fine, a 6-month prison sentence or both.
How to deal with disrespectful tenants?
Published on 26/08/2024, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins
Maintain unwavering professionalism and adherence to legal procedures. Emotional reactions or hasty decisions can jeopardise your position. Instead, document meticulously, communicate clearly, and seek expert legal counsel to navigate the complex landscape of landlord-tenant law effectively.
Tenants: Seven tips to help you secure that needed home!
Published on 31/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
In many parts of the country, and especially London, there is tremendous competition from would-be tenants, and at times there is a distinct shortage of available property. In order to find out what separates a reasonable prospective tenant to a very good one, we asked several landlords and letting agents what helped them decide whether or not a prospective tenant would likely be a good ‘bet’.
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