Deposit diaries: Early intervention can lead to dispute resolutions
An impartial intermediary can help to avoid the need for more formal intervention
An impartial intermediary can help to avoid the need for more formal intervention
The portion of deposit that is not a matter of dispute should be returned to the tenant
Agents and landlords expected to compile their own reports once the fee ban is introduced
Provider unveils data on tenancy checkouts that shows little difference from traditional deposit protection schemes
TDS predicts a Housing Court in England could see 1,200 cases a year regarding unprotected deposits
Landlord claimed £225 saying that’s what branch would have been worth as firewood
DPS figures reveal discrepancies between tenancy deposit protection schemes
On 8 September, the Renters’ Reform Bill will return to the House of Commons for its final stages of review before it becomes law
Campaigners call for landlords and agents who make repeated excessive deductions to face “meaningful penalties”
This case is a stark reminder of the importance of proper due diligence and the need to act when something feels wrong, says estate agency boos