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Tenants Rights

What are your rights as a tenant?

You can check your rights and responsibilities on your tenancy agreement. As a tenant moving into a privately rented property, you have a number of rights and responsibilities, just like your landlord.  If you are unsure of your rights and responsibilities just read through the agreement for clarification. It will define your rights and responsibilities.

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The rights of a tenant

As a tenant in a private rented property, you and your landlord co-sign the tenancy agreement before you move in. The tenancy agreement provides you with a number of rights:

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Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) for residential lettings

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About your tenancy agreement

If you have a written tenancy agreement, then it should be fair and compliant with the law. You must be given a copy of your tenancy agreement. That informs you about your rights.

Likewise, if you’re reading the above and you’re not sure who your landlord is, then you can make an enquiry with your letting agent or the person you rented the property from. Your landlord has a legal requirement to let you know who they are. Your landlord can receive a fine if they fail to tell you within 21 days. If you’re unsure and you have a tenancy agreement, then read it carefully as this is where the information’s usually displayed.

If you have any questions on property or block management, please contact Pelin Martin to book a 30-minute complimentary property consultation on +0208 994 7327 – pm@bluecrystallondon.co.uk

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