Category: Rental Conditions
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What Does Your Landlord Have to Repair
Introduction to Landlord Repair Responsibilities When you rent a property in the UK, your landlord has a legal responsibility to keep the home in a safe and good condition. This duty is set out in several laws, including the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, which requires landlords to make sure the structure and exterior of…
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Heating and Hot Water Rights and Responsibilities for UK Renters
Introduction to Heating and Hot Water in Rental Properties Heating and hot water are fundamental features of any home, playing a crucial role in ensuring that tenants can live safely and comfortably. Without reliable heating, a property can quickly become cold and damp, which may lead to health problems such as respiratory issues and exacerbate…
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Landlord Repair Responsibilities: What Tenants Need to Know in the UK
Introduction to Landlord Repair Obligations When you rent a property in the UK, your landlord has a legal responsibility to keep the home safe and in good repair. These repair obligations are not just a matter of good practice – they are set out in law and form a key part of any rental agreement,…
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Mould and Damp in Rented Homes: Tenant and Landlord Legal Rights
Understanding Mould and Damp in Rental Properties Mould and damp are common problems in rental properties across the UK, but understanding what they are – and why they matter – is the first step in tackling them effectively. What Are Mould and Damp? Damp refers to excess moisture in a property, which can appear as…
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Pest Control in UK Rentals: Legal Duties for Landlords and Tenants
Understanding Pest Control in Rental Properties Pest control in rental properties refers to the prevention, management, and removal of unwanted animals or insects that can infest homes. Common pests in UK rental homes include rodents such as mice and rats, insects like cockroaches, bedbugs, ants, and wasps, as well as other nuisances such as fleas…
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Building Safety and Structural Issues
Understanding Building Safety and Structural Issues Building safety and structural issues are central to ensuring that rental properties are safe, secure, and suitable for people to live in. In the context of renting in the UK, these terms refer to the physical condition of a property – its walls, roof, floors, foundations, and overall stability…
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Electrical Safety in UK Rental Properties: Landlord and Tenant Rights
Introduction to Electrical Safety in Rental Properties Electrical safety is a crucial aspect of living in a rental property. Faulty wiring or unsafe electrical installations can lead to electric shocks, injuries, or even fires, putting tenants’ lives and belongings at risk. For this reason, maintaining high standards of electrical safety isn’t just good practice –…
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Fire Safety Rules for UK Renters: Landlord and Tenant Duties Explained
Introduction to Fire Safety in Rental Homes Fire safety is a vital concern in any home, but it becomes especially important in rental properties where multiple people may live under one roof, and responsibilities are shared between landlords and tenants. Every year, fires in residential properties cause serious injuries, loss of life, and significant damage.…