Landlord Services
Advice On Tenancy Agreements And Tenancy Deposit Schemes
We offer a flexible residential tenancy drafting service for landlords and letting agencies. Give us a call now and speak to an experienced solicitor. The initial call is absolutely free.
Our Service
As an experienced solicitor will draft your agreement our service is very flexible and covers most situations. We are typically asked to:
1. Draw up a tenancy agreement for a specific property
We will tailor the tenancy agreement to your specific requirements and your property.
2. Advise on Tenancy Deposits
The rules on taking and protecting residential tenancy deposits are complicated and there are harsh penalties for landlords who do not observe them. We will provide you with clear instructions on what you need to do and ensure that the correct documentation is created.
3. Create precedent tenancy agreements for a selection or portfolio of properties
We are often asked by letting agents to review their standard tenancy agreements or create new ones from scratch. We then work carefully with the agent to create a suite of documents tailored to the properties they let and their business practices. We ensure that the documents maintain the look and feel of their house style.
4. Draw up specialized tenancy or licence agreements
Often the common ‘assured shorthold’ tenancy agreement is not appropriate for the required arrangement. Whatever the agreement is we can create the document for you. For example:
Why Use a Solicitor When I Can Download a £5 Agreement?
There is simply no such thing as a one size fits all tenancy agreement. Each property and letting arrangement is different and the law is complicated. Mistakes with your documentation could cost you dearly. Don’t take the risk.
Particular care should be taken if you are taking a rental deposit. The law concerning residential deposits is a minefield. Amongst other things mistakes may mean that your tenant is entitled to a penalty of a sum 3X the deposit as well as the return of the deposit. Claims for these penalties are becoming increasingly popular with tenants.



