Tenancy Agreements & AST Tenancy information - PIMS
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the essential changes resulting from the Tenant Fees Ban

- Becareful if restoring an Occupancy for you end up being based on brand-new laws - See PIMS Tips restoring

- Holding Fee Max one weeks rent - Very Strict compliance guidelines about return and deductions. see brand-new Holding Deposit Form.

- Ensure Your Tenancy Application Form Tenant Fee Ban and GDPR certified or download PIMS Tenancy Application [Tenant Fees Compliant and Includes GDPR).

  • Deposits now topped 5 weeks where lease below ₤ 50K year 6 weeks if above

    - Admin Fees Abolished.
  • Defined products 'Permitted Payments" a Proprietor can charge a Renter

    - Maximum charges for late lease payments, replacing Keys and Locks and Maximum charges for changing a Tenancy.
  • If you fail to comply you are restricted from serving a Section 21 Notice to end the Tenancy, compensation the Tenant and be exposed to fines of up to ₤ 30,000 or criminal conviction

    Examples of stipulations REVISED IN the PIMS Tenancy Agreement.

    Note where the lease is payable regular monthly multiply the lease by 12 then divided by 52. Then increase the weekly figure by FIVE - please guarantee you round down estimations. So do not exceed the optimal deposit of FIVE weeks by even a cent. ONLY 6 weeks where the rent surpasses ₤ 50,000 per annum

    What a Tenant can be charge needs to comply with Permitted Charges Legislation

    BILLS ARE DEFINED as Utilities, Television Licence and Communication Services Unless otherwise concurred in writing by the Landlord, the Tenant needs to set up to be billed for energies charges for the residential or commercial property [electrical energy, gas or other fuel, or water or sewerage] and pay the tv licence charge for the residential or commercial property. The Tenant must arrange to be billed for communication services indicating a service allowing any of the following to be used- (a) a telephone aside from a mobile telephone