We will e-mail you a copy of the Tenancy Agreement for your review once it has been approved by the landlord. Please note the Tenancy Agreement needs to be drafted and sent to the landlord for review and approval before we send you a copy. Except where the start of the tenancy is less than […]
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Why does the landlord’s address need to be on the tenancy agreement?
The landlord’s address is included on the tenancy agreement to comply with Section 47 and 48 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987. Section 47 of the Act requires that the tenant must be provided with the name and address of the landlord on any demand for rent or other sums due under the terms […]
Can signing the tenancy agreement be done online?
Yes – The Tenancy Agreement is signed online. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article so we know how well it answered your question…
Why do you not put rent review clauses in your tenancy agreements?
Including provision for increasing the rent (commonly referred to as rent review clauses) in a tenancy agreement means you are unable to use the Section 13 process, and the notice referred therein, to increase the rent during the tenancy – you are constrained by the terms of the rent review clause. Further Reading Section 13 […]
Can I see the contract (tenancy agreement) before it is signed?
Yes – all parties to the tenancy agreement receive a copy of the agreement before it is distributed for signing. Landlords are given 72 hours to review the agreement though where the time between approval of the tenancy application and the Check-In is less than 72 hours, this time would be reduced. Still not answered […]
When will I receive the contract for signing?
Within 4 days of your tenancy appication being approved. If there is less that 4 days before the start of the tenancy, we will send you the tenancy agreement for signing as soon as possible after it has been drafted. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the […]
What is the purpose of the forfeiture clause in the tenancy agreement?
A forfeiture clause relates to how the landlord can regain possession if the tenant breaches the lease terms, also known as the right of re-entry clause. The clause itself does not allow a landlord or agent to repossess a property (which can only be done by a court bailiff), but it must still be included […]
Do you charge a fee for AST amendments from the standard AST?
No – amendments to the tenancy agreement required by the landlord are without charge to the landlord. Changes requested by the tenant are subject to a charge to the tenant subject to the provisions of the Tenant Fees Act (due enactment 1st June 2019). Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it […]
Where it says Landlord/Agent initials – this has been marked with a tick rather than the initials – is this correct?
Yes – it matters not whether initials or a tick are used in the footer of each page of the tenancy agreement the effect is the same: As an indication that the person signing the agreement has read, understood and agreed with the contents of that page – as the IP address and precise time (timestamp) […]
The Agent will not be managing the property – so why is the Agent signing the contract?
A condition of the Client Agreement between the landlord and agent is that the agent is responsible for preparing and signing as agent for the landlord a Tenancy Agreement. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article so we know how […]