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Recent Revisions to the "How to Rent Guide" - What You Need to Know

Posted
October 16, 2023
Conveyancing

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, in collaboration with the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government, released an updated version of the "How to Rent Guide." This guide is a crucial resource for tenants and landlords, providing insight into their rights and responsibilities within the private rental sector. Let's delve into the critical updates and why they matter.

What's New in the Revised Guide

The latest "How to Rent Guide" revision incorporates the most recent changes in the private rental sector. It addresses crucial aspects of leasing, including:

  • Pre-Renting Considerations
  • Living in a Rented Property
  • End of Tenancy
  • Addressing Issues
  • Inclusivity and Accessibility

The recent revisions are a significant update for anyone involved in the private rental sector. These revisions provide valuable, up-to-date information to help tenants and landlords navigate the complexities of renting, reducing potential conflicts and ensuring fair and just treatment for all. 

If you want to learn more, contact our conveyancing team who can help discuss this further. 

Information gathered from GOV.UK, please see here.

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