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Is Your Potential Landlord Part of the Unipol Code?

When you are looking at properties over the next few months do not forget to check to see if the property you are interested in is covered by the Unipol Code.

The Unipol Code covers a wide range of issues affecting a student tenancy from the tenancy agreement to health and safety, to the fixtures, fittings and furnishings in the house.  The Code also covers repair guidelines and there is a complaints process.

Students are strongly advised by their University and Students Union to rent property from landlords who are members of the Unipol Code.

For full details of what is in the Unipol Code click here.

Unipol Code Members

Check if your landlord is a member of the Unipol Code by viewing the full list of members here.

Large Developments

The Accreditation Network UK run the National Code of Standards for Larger Developments, which applies to developments with 15 or more bed spaces. Full details of this code and information about the members is available here.

 
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