There are more than 2.5m residential properties in the
rented sector in the UK
Source: The Sunday Times, July 31st 2005
Recent changes in the law means that
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It will become illegal for private landlords or non-regulated agents
to hold deposits from January 2006, without being a member of a government
approved scheme."
Source: Royal Institution of Chartered Sureyors (R.I.C.S.) press
release 098, 23rd November 2004 (www.rics.org)
Tenants 'cheated' over deposits
Hundreds of thousands of tenants claim to have been cheated by rogue
landlords who refuse to pay back their rent deposit, a survey has
suggested.
A quarter of tenants have lost at least part of their deposit at
the end of a tenancy in the past five years. One in seven thought
the landlord right to keep their money, the Citizens Advice and Shelter
survey found. Mori quizzed 2,004 people for the survey carried out
on behalf of Shelter and Citizens advice.
"We must protect tenants from the cowboy landlords who ride
off with their tenants' money without any concern for the hardship
they cause." - Adam Sampson of Shelter
Source: www.bbc.co.uk Story from BBC news 11/05/04
Inventories
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Inventories are essential and it is recommended that an inventory
is made by a professional to avoid omissions or errors. They should
always be made at the start and finish of the tenancy to identify
missing items, breakage’s and damages liable to be covered
out of the tenant’s deposit."
Source: Association of Residential Letting Agents website (www.arla.co.uk)
Tip the odds in your favour…
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Tenants take better care of a property if they know there is an up
to date inventory."
Source: BondGuard.com
Definitely not small potatoes…
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The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) estimated in a recent report that
nearly £800 million of tenant’s money in Britain is being
held as rental deposit, without any form of legal protection.”
One in Five
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20% of tenants say they have had all or part of their deposit unreasonably
withheld by their landlord."
Source: The Sunday Times, September 7th 2003
Oops, the wall fell down
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…it was only when she went to do the checking-out inventory that
she saw most of the window recesses had bowed and caused cracks in
the ceiling: indeed the ceiling had shrunk, so one window would not
open.""…my advice to British Landlords? Take photos
of everything…"
Source: The Sunday Times, April 4th 2004
Grrr! Let me keep the cash
New legislation means landlords will loose control of their tenants’ deposits
and all landlords must comply. The penalty for taking a deposit and
keeping control of it is up to three times the deposit amount.
Source: The Sunday Times, 31st July 2005
Crackdown on 'rogue' landlords - Deposit
Facts
70 per cent of 2.21 million private rented sector tenants had paid
a deposit. The average deposit was around £510 and in total,
deposits worth £790m are held.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk – Survey of English
Housing, 29th November 2002
Of Critical Importance…
The inventory schedule of condition is considered to be a critical
document in the process of renting or letting a property and helps
protect tenant, agent and landlord.
Source: Association of Residential Letting Agents (A.R.L.A.) Code
of Practice Website
Don’t get caught out…
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It may be a good idea to take photographs, especially when you leave
the property, so that there is no dispute about the contents of the
property."
Source: Swansea University Student Union Advice & Support
Centre - Website (www.swansea-union.co.uk)
Demand an inventory
"
Take photos at the end of the tenancy to show that the accommodation
hasn't been damaged and is clean. This may help if there is a dispute
with the landlord about returning your security deposit."
Source: Nottingham Trent University – Marianne
Knowles