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#AskTDS: "The tenant can't give me an address for after the tenancy ends. How do I complete the Prescribed Information?"
This article has been written in response to an Agent's query: “The tenant can't give me an address for after the tenancy ends. How do I complete the Prescribed Information?”
#AskTDS: “How do I return the deposit to students leaving a property?”
In this week’s #AskTDS, we answer a landlord’s question; “How do I return a deposit to students leaving a property at the end of a tenancy?”
#AskTDS: Will the Tenant Fees Act have any impact on tenancy deposit protection?
In this week’s #AskTDS, we explain the impact of the Tenant Fees Act on deposits and whether there are any changes our members need to be mindful of.
#AskTDS: How can members access our resources – and why should they?
In this week’s #AskTDS, we tell members how they can access the wealth of resources TDS produces, what they can find out, and why these resources are important.
#AskTDS: “I am about to renew my tenant's tenancy, how will it affect the tenancy deposit?”
In this week’s #AskTDS, we answer a landlord’s question of how renewing the current tenancy with his tenants will affect his tenant’s deposit.
#AskTDS: Can I claim for damage caused at a New Year’s Eve party?
In this week’s #AskTDS, we address the aftermath of a new year’s eve party and answer a landlord’s question: “Can I claim for damage caused at a New Year’s Eve party?”
#AskTDS: My guest spilt red wine on the carpet at my Halloween party, can my landlord deduct for this?
In this week’s #AskTDS, we address the nightmare situation of spilt red wine on the carpet at a Halloween party and answer the question “Can my landlord deduct for this?”
#AskTDS: Trick or treat - How does the ‘deposit use clause’ work?
In this week’s #AskTDS, we lift the mask on the scary-sounding deposit use clause after a tenant asked us: “How does the deposit use clause work?”
#ExpertView: Tessa's 2018 Legal Changes series - 2. Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards
As you will already know, in most cases you need to have an Energy Performance Certificate for your property:
#ExpertView: Tessa's 2018 Legal Changes series - 1. An Introduction to Landlord Legal Changes coming in 2018
In this week's #ExpertView, our guest writer Tessa Shepperson launches her new series looking at the legal changes that could affect landlords in 2018.