Like any rental arrangement, both tenants and landlords need to understand their rights and responsibilities to maintain a harmonious living environment
Like any rental arrangement, both tenants and landlords need to understand their rights and responsibilities to maintain a harmonious living environment
A new white paper has been released that covers a number of suggested improvements and measures that could transform the rental world for the better.
Imposing blanket bans on tenants in receipt of housing benefit in the property rental market has been judged as unlawful, discriminatory and against equality laws after housing charity Shelter took on a case which went to court.
The sheer number of types of tenants is vast, from single parents to newlyweds, through to students, elderly tenants and more. However, these can often be broken down into a few key tenant types according to employment status, age or financial situation.
Landlords might be wondering how Coronavirus affects any existing tenancy agreements, in regards to aspects of repair and maintenance work being carried out within a rental property, and just how COVID-19 could affect the UK rental market in the future.
It is completely possible for landlords to get suitable buildings and contents insurance if they wish to let their properties to tenants in receipt of benefits.
There are several reasons why a Landlord may not accept DSS tenants in his/her property. This can be frustrating for tenants receiving housing benefits and for landlords looking for a suitable tenants but there are ways to make it easier for both parties involved.
Quick and easy quotes are available for DSS tenants and tenants in receipt of benefits.