The problem with tenancy agreements is lots of well-meaning web sites try and offer help with free downloads but have not got the legal resources to keep the agreements up to date as the law changes.
If you are letting out a house or flat and want to have a watertight legal agreement in place and want to avoid the common mistakes landlords make when setting up their own tenancy agreements, then Property Investment Expert has teamed up with leading legal publishers Lawpack to offer you the Residential Lettings Kit.
The landlord toolkit takes all the worry away from the DIY landlord and includes all the the legal forms, tenancy agreements, eviction notices and background information that you need to rent your property, without the expense of a solicitor or letting agent.
The Residential Lettings Kit takes you through everything you need to know about creating legally binding tenant agreements and includes background information on:
- Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs)
- Creating a household inventory
- Using guarantors to safeguard rent payments
- Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme
- Tenant’s obligations during the tenancy
- Landlord’s obligations during the tenancy
- Rent control
- How to terminate a tenancy agreement
- What to do if you need to evict a tenant
- Where you can find further help
The Residential Lettings Kit also includes all the legal forms that you may need to start and finish a Tenancy Agreement:
- Tenancy agreements for England, Wales and Scotland (Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement and Short Assured Tenancy Agreement)
- Eviction notices to terminate the tenancy and deal effectively with rent arrears (for England, Wales and Scotland) including a Section 8 Notice, Section 21 Notice and Section 33 Notice
- Section 213 Tenancy Deposit Protection Form
All Tenancy Agreements in the Residential Lettings Kit comply with Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme legislation and are endorsed by the National Landlord’s Association.
The Residential Lettings Kit is for use in creating tenancy agreements where the landlord is not resident at the property. Click here if you wish to make a lodger agreement.
If you want single forms – go to our download page

