The DPS to host free webinars on tenancy disputes
Webinars will cover key aspects of deposit disputes between landlords and tenants
Webinars will cover key aspects of deposit disputes between landlords and tenants
Charity worker spent months fighting Cedar Estates to get the money back after they kept £1,725 of their £2,225 deposit to cover supposed rent arrears, cleaning fees and damages
Landlords and letting agents should always consider providing invoices to their tenants to enable tenants to understand these rising costs and help avoid disagreements, says The DPS
The new offering aims to help agents improve their service
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Letting agencies are earning thousands of pounds in commission in breaching the tenant-fee ban
Sandy Bastin, head of adjudication services at TDS, discusses three of the most common dispute causes at end of tenancy.
In an era of low interest rates, increasing numbers of landlords and letting agents have opted to transfer deposits to the custodial schemes, where there is a free service.
New data points to the importance of landlords and agents having good check in inventory reports and check out reports, as these will provide clear evidence to support any claims.