Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme notice
Use this notice to comply with the requirement of the Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme Regulations that certain information is provided to the tenants within 30 days of signing a residential tenancy agreement. This document is an easy way to ensure that you as a landlord cover provide all the information necessary. It is suitable for all residential tenancies and licenses, including assured short hold tenancies and room rental or lodger agreements. More Info
Common law tenancy agreement (contractual, non-assured): furnished flat
This is a common law tenancy agreement (often called a non-assured tenancy agreement or a contractual tenancy agreement to differentiate it from an assured short hold tenancy agreement) for a furnished or part-furnished flat. It is suitable where the rent is greater than £100,000 a year. Written in plain English, it is a comprehensive long form document with full provisions including guarantor and a choice of over 30 covenants that control how the tenant must maintain the flat. More Info
Common law tenancy agreement (contractual, non-assured): unfurnished house
This is a common law tenancy agreement (often called a non-assured tenancy agreement or a contractual tenancy agreement to differentiate it from an assured shorthold tenancy agreement) for an unfurnished house. It is suitable where the rent is greater than £100,000 a year. Written in plain English, it is a comprehensive long form document with full provisions including guarantor and a choice of over 30 covenants that control how the tenant must maintain the house. More Info
Common law tenancy agreement (contractual, non-assured): unfurnished flat
This is a common law tenancy agreement (often called a non-assured tenancy agreement or a contractual tenancy agreement to differentiate it from an assured shorthold tenancy agreement) for an unfurnished flat. It is suitable where the rent is greater than £100,000 a year. Written in plain English, it is a comprehensive long form document with full provisions including guarantor and a choice of over 30 covenants that control how the tenant must maintain the flat. More Info
Common law tenancy agreement (contractual, non-assured): furnished house
This is a common law tenancy agreement (often called a non-assured tenancy agreement or a contractual tenancy agreement to differentiate it from an assured shorthold tenancy agreement) for a furnished or part-furnished house. It is suitable where the rent is greater than £100,000 a year. Written in plain English, it is a comprehensive long form document with full provisions including guarantor and a choice of over 30 covenants that control how the tenant must maintain the house. More Info














