About Tenancy Agreements
Last year, the Housing Rights Service dealt with over 65,000 enquiries from Landlords who were experiencing a wide range of easily avoidable tenancy problems. Loud music and high cleaning costs seemed like a holiday in the sun compared to some of the preventable problems faced by Landlords.
Your Agreement ensures that:
- The Agreement is a contract between you and your tenant(s).
- The rights and responsibilities you and your tenant(s) have while they’re renting your property are clearly defined and set out.
- Your legally binding contract will be professionally completed and concisely written to ensure there are no loopholes or misinterpretations.
- The agreement covers all the terms and conditions both you and your tenant(s) need to adhere to throughout the agreed period of tenancy.
A tenancy agreement should be a concise and legally binding contract between you and your tenant. It should set out all the rights and responsibilities you and your tenant have while you are renting the property.
Research has shown that many Landlords end up losing £1000s ever year by trying to enforce rules set out in their Tenancy Agreements, only to be told that their ‘Binding Contract’ is ‘Legally Worthless’.
Our RLA* approved tenancy agreement is professionally completed and concisely written; leaving no costly loopholes or misinterpretations.
* Registered Landlord Association









