Tenancy Deposit Scheme
Tenants stand to benefit from enhanced security and peace of mind following the introduction of the Tenancy Deposit Protection scheme (TDP), which offers a faster, cheaper and fairer way of settling any disputes over the return of deposits in the private rental sector.
landlords entering into new tenancy agreements are now required to place any deposit taken with a Government authorised scheme, which will safeguard the money and offer independent adjudication in the event of any dispute. Tenants who have kept their rented property in good condition can be confident that they will not have all or part of their deposit withheld on spurious grounds, a common complaint currently made by tenants.
The existence of the alternative dispute resolution service (ADR) will also encourage tenants and landlords to have in place, from the outset, clear agreement on the condition of the property through use of inventories, and agreement on the condition of the property – thus ensuring that landlords are also protected.
TDP will apply to all assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs) in England and Wales, where a deposit is taken. Virtually all new contracts to let a property are ASTs. A contract that is an AST will be clearly marked as one. The TDP will add to the measures set out in the Housing Act 2004 to drive up standards in the private rented sector, including licensing multiple occupancy homes and new safety rules.
For further information visit www.direct.gov.uk/tenancydeposit. You can also find further information on the scheme and a question and answer section by clicking here.
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