Renters Rights

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Tuesday: 08:00 - 18:00
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About Renters Rights

Renters Rights provides Tenants with a Peace of Mind Package that supports, negotiates and provides expertise in aspects relating to property rental.

Renters Rights Description

Renting from a private landlord can often be a bit of a minefield. Prospective tenants are required to pass a number of checks, including reference and credit checks. These checks are often costly; with additional administration fees seemingly being the order of the day. These fees may cover things like the cost of preparing the tenancy agreement, making up the inventory, checking references and any other costs deemed necessary as part of setting up the tenancy. Some landlords will also charge you for renewing your tenancy agreement once it expires. This can prove very expensive if, for example, you are on a six month contract which you wish to renew on a regular basis.

It is the landlord’s responsibility to maintain your property to a safe and secure standard. Unfortunately, this is often not the case, with tenants encountering a number of problems ranging from landlords who refuse to carry out essential repairs, to those who insist on gaining entry without prior arrangement, and at inconvenient times.

We believe that tenants should be treated as customers. After all, it’s you, the tenant who pays your landlord a considerable sum of money each month. Of course, there are some great landlords out there, landlords with a genuine regard for your health and safety, and a fair pricing structure. However, unfortunately some landlords have an almost derogatory attitude towards their tenants; seemingly being of the opinion that they are doing their tenants a favour by allowing them to live in their property.

Renters Rights is a new service which provides you, the prospective tenant, with up to date references of the landlords themselves. These references can be obtained before the tenancy agreement is signed, and ideally before you are asked to go through the referencing procedure.

Renters Rights will contact up to 3 previous tenants of the landlord you have in mind. These tenants will be asked to comment on areas such as: was an Assured Shorthold Tenancy provided, was their security deposit registered with a government-backed tenancy deposit scheme, did the landlord respond to queries within an appropriate timescale, and did the landlord give suitable notice when wanting to access the property.

This gives you, ‘the customer’ information that will allow you to make an informed decision about whether or not you want to proceed with moving into your intended property.

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More than 350,000 people have been at risk of eviction in the last 12 months, according to government figures by housing charity Shelter.

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We're thankful for good tenants AND good landlords

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More than a quarter of landlords are turning to the web to attract tenants over traditional letting agencies, a survey has found.

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TOP TIP: Did you know that your landlord doesn't have to pay your deposit into a third party account, they can still keep hold of it?

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The safety of tenants should always come first! "Landlord fined £15,000 after putting tenants' lives at risk" http://bit.ly/29bUWDo

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What To Do If Your Landlord Hasn't Registered Your Deposit? http://bit.ly/1Rsxhjr

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Agency Fees Coming To A Town Near You! http://bit.ly/298kb9E

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Average rental values for new tenancies in the UK were 8.5% higher than in the same period last year.

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How To Get Your Security Deposit Back! http://bit.ly/1UaZA8Z

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TOP TIP: When you have a discussion with your landlord, for whatever reason, make sure you follow up in writing.

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Help us to help your fellow & future students decide where to live next term. Renting can be a bit of a minefield, so let us know what your last flat was like, allow others to view your feedback and be drawn for a chance to win £500!
http://bit.ly/1WCXxL3

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Average rental values have dropped in the North West (-4.6%), East Anglia (-2.2%) and Northern Ireland (-1.4%).

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TOP TIP: If your landlord/agent doesn't provide an inventory when you move in, make one yourself.

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How To Get Your Security Deposit Back! http://bit.ly/1UaZA8Z

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More about Renters Rights

Renters Rights is located at Portland House, DH1 1TW Durham, Durham
+44 20 3369 2899
Monday: 08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday: 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 18:00
Friday: 08:00 - 18:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
http://rentersrights.co.uk