Premium Residential Letting Kit
Provided with this Kit
• Step-by-step Guidance Manual
• Loose-leaf forms:
- Assured shorthold tenancy agreement for England & Wales (1 copy)
- Private residential tenancy agreement for Scotland (1 copy)
• Forms to download requiring internet access:
- Section 21 Notice Requiring Possession for England & Wales
- Section 8 Notice Seeking Possession (based on rent arrears) for England
& Wales
- Notice to Leave for Scotland
- Standard Letter for Tenants regarding Repairing Standard for Scotland
- Guarantor Agreement for England & Wales and Scotland
- Inventory and Schedule of Condition for England & Wales and Scotland
- Selection of template letters from landlord to tenant
Manual covers:
- Legal background on tenancies and how to create them
- Standard terms in tenancy agreements and what they mean
- Drawing up an Inventory and Schedule of Condition
- How to use the Guarantor Agreement
- Deposit Protection Schemes and how to avoid a dispute
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Landlord’s obligation to provide Energy Performance Certificates
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Landlords’ and tenants’ rights and obligations over the property
- How to serve notice on tenants defaulting on rent payments
- Gaining possession of your property
- How to evict problem tenants
- Covers Coronavirus legislation
This Lawpack Kit is only suitable for use in situations where the landlord
is not resident at the property.
Downloads
This Lawpack Kit provides you with documents to download and access to
updates on the content. Downloads do not include tenancy agreements
provided loose-leaf in this Lawpack Kit. Internet access required.
Solicitor approved
The contents of this Lawpack Kit have been approved by Anthony Gold
solicitors under English law, and by TC Young solicitors under Scottish
law.
Inventory for Lettings Kit
What you get in this Kit:
-
Manual packed with step-by-step guidance and tips for creating your
own Inventory and Schedule of Condition, for residential lettings
- Completed example of Inventory
- One copy of ready-to-complete template Inventory form
The issue of the return of the deposit at the end of a tenancy is one of
the major sources of conflict between landlords and tenants.
Using the Inventory and Schedule of Condition in this Kit provides
evidence of the condition of a rental property at the start of a tenancy,
and will highlight any damage your tenants may have done, at the end. The
advice from the experts is that every tenancy agreement – whether for
furnished or unfurnished property – should be accompanied by a Property
Inventory and Schedule of Condition. Otherwise, you will find it very
difficult to justify deductions from the deposit. This Kit covers:
- Tenancy Deposit Protection Schemes
- What goes in an Inventory and Schedule of Condition?
- The ‘check-in’ process
- A walk-through guide to creating an Inventory
- How to describe accurately property contents and condition
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Additional information about gas and electrical safety, and furniture
and furnishings
- The ‘check-out’ process
- How to apportion costs and life expectancy to items
Downloads
This Kit provides online access to an electronic version of the Inventory
form and a selection of useful template letters for landlords to their
tenants.
Letting agent approved
This Kit has been prepared by Adam Church, who has worked extensively in
the property management services and has qualifications from the Guild of
Letting and Management and the Association of Residential Letting
Agents.
Rent Book 5-Pack
What you get in this Pack:
Five copies of Lawpack’s bestselling Rent Book and Guiance, which provides
information and instructions for collecting and recording the payment of
rent in these commonly occurring types of letting situation:
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Assured and assured shorthold tenancies; restricted contract lettings;
and protected or statutory tenancies in England & Wales
- Private residential lettings in Scotland
- Private tenancies in Northern Ireland
- Lodgers in England & Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
Each Rent Book includes all the notices and information for tenants that
are required by law, and pages for recording 78 weeks’ (18 months’)
rent.
Legally required where rent is paid weekly.
For lettings throughout the UK.
Solicitor approved
Approved by Anthony Gold Solicitors under English law, TC Young Solicitors
under Scottish Law and by Johns Elliot Solicitors under the law of
Northern Ireland.