A Tenancy Agreement is a contract between a tenant and a landlord. This is now called an Occupation Contract in Wales. It should clearly explain what is expected of each party, providing everyone with the peace of mind that they know where they stand.
As well as asking a tenant to sign a Tenancy Agreement, landlords are also legally entitled to request a deposit before letting a property to a tenant. The deposit provides security to the landlord but should be returned to the tenant at the end of the Agreement, providing that the terms set out in the Tenancy Agreement have been met. Landlords are now legally required to place the deposit in one of three government-backed Tenancy Deposit Schemes.
Edward Hughes can also advise, issue and serve possession proceedings on your behalf, and attend Court to represent you, if necessary.
Edward Hughes offers expert advice regarding Tenancy Agreements/Occupation Contracts, and deposits for both tenants and landlords, together with advice on issuing possession proceedings. So, if you have a question or would like to find out how we can help, give our friendly team a call today on 01745 343661 or 01492 535640 or click Contact Us.