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This guide is for people who are renting a home privately under an assured shorthold tenancy, either direct from a landlord or through a letting agency. Most of it will also apply if you are in a shared property but in certain cases, your rights and responsibilities will vary. ensure that your passport meets the entry requirements for the country you are visiting (for example, it may need to be valid for a set period after your trip ends) Every letting agent must belong to a government approved redress scheme. Use the links below to find out which scheme your agent belongs to. Foundations – a national organisation that can provide advice and help disabled people apply for funding to make adaptations to their home If you have a complaint about a letting agent’s service and they don’t resolve your complaint, you can complain to an independent redress scheme. Letting agents must be members of a government-approved redress scheme.Houses in multiple occupation are usually properties where 3 or more unrelated people share facilities such as a kitchen or bathroom. There are often legal protections in place for the most common problems that you may experience during the tenancy. The following links will tell you what they are or where to look for help. If you live with your partner and you separate, you may have the right to carry on living in your home. read support for British nationals abroad for guidance on staying safe abroad, and the help the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) can provide If your landlord lives outside the UK, you may be responsible for paying tax on the rent to HM Revenue and Customs. For advice, call their non-resident landlord scheme helpline on 0300 322 9433. Through a letting agent

Landlords must follow strict procedures if they want you to leave your home. They may be guilty of harassing or illegally evicting you if they do not follow the correct procedures. Smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Landlords must make sure there is at least one smoke alarm on every floor used as living accommodation, and carbon monoxide alarms in all rooms that have a fixed combustion appliance and are used as living accommodation. If you have a serious complaint about the property and your local council has sent a notice to the landlord telling them to make repairs, your landlord may not be able to evict you with a section 21 notice (no-fault eviction) for 6 months after the council’s notice. You can still be evicted with a section 8 notice if you break the terms of your tenancy. If the landlord is not the property owner and they claim to be a tenant, a family member or a friend, be very cautious as it could be an unlawful sub-letting. Permitted fees In later education, children will have to trust their own judgement when writing essays and handing in important assignments. Reinforcing the key points and making editing, re-reading and revising, a part of the writing process, will help children feel more confident and able to make informed judgements about the quality of their work.third party fees – any charge for actions done by someone other than the landlord or tenant but that the landlord must pay for Consider obtaining insurance for your contents and belongings. The landlord will usually have insurance for the property but it will not cover anything that belongs to you. If your area is at risk of flooding, make sure your insurance covers this. Meter readings. Remember to take meter readings when you move in. Take a photo showing the meter reading and the date and time, if possible. This will help make sure you don’t pay for the previous tenant’s bills.

Accessibility. If you are disabled or have a long-term condition, you can request reasonable adjustments from your landlord or agent. This could include changes to the terms of your agreement, or home adaptations and adjustments to common parts of a building to make your home accessible to you. Your landlord or agent should respond in a reasonable timeframe and if they refuse a request, they should explain why they do not consider it reasonable. Your landlord can ask you to pay for the changes you asked for. Code of practice. Ask whether your landlord or agent has signed a code of practice, which may give you additional assurance about their conduct and practices. Whether it's daily, weekly, or monthly, you can tailor the repetition, such as “every 2 weeks from Monday to Thursday”, or “project meeting every 2 months on the first Monday”If not, you will be on a ‘rolling periodic tenancy’. This means you carry on as before but with no fixed term. Your tenancy agreement should say how much notice you must give the landlord if you want to leave the property – one month’s notice is typical. Shelter publishes advice on how you can end your tenancy. Your landlord might want to increase your rent The guide does not cover lodgers (people who live with their landlord) or people with licences (such as many property guardians – see this specific guidance on property guardians) – nor tenants where the property is not their main or only home. 1. Before you start Key questions: This list of beautiful climbs is admired even by the very best. Whether gracing old gnarlers' coffee-tables in the form of a mighty tome, lying as ragged paper printouts in young aspirants’ bookshelves, or in this electronic format illuminating your computer screen; this mighty collection cannot fail to inspire.

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