Housing: Changes to the Tenancy Deposit Protection legislation FAQ
Frequently asked questions on the changes to the Tenancy Deposit Protection legislation and their impact on landlords and tenants, effective 6 April 2012.
Frequently asked questions on the changes to the Tenancy Deposit Protection legislation and their impact on landlords and tenants, effective 6 April 2012.
This case involves an Application for a Rent Repayment Order for 3 properties.
The Application was made by 5 Tenants from each property. The London panel awarded a total of £48,502.23 to all 15 Tenants.
-Do you take deposits for your property?
-Have you had problems claiming from the deposit at adjudication?
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Tom Derrett – former adjudicator has written the definitive guide to getting the best possible result at adjudication.
His new book, ‘How to Win Deposit Disputes’ is available now and covers the following:-
-Why landlords lose disputes
-How the depsoit schemes differ
Article by Tessa Shepperson – When the new tenancy deposit schemes were ushered in, one of the benefits trumpeted was that they would have a free, quick and easy arbitration (or adjudication) scheme to deal with disputes over deposits.
Rents may have risen in the private sector over the last year, but professional landlords are feeling the pinch. The latest findings from the BDRC Continental quarterly Landlords Panel research reveals the biggest rise in the number of portfolio landlords making a loss since the Landlords Panel began in 2006.