The Home Office has updated its guide to right to rent checks, which is aimed at landlords and letting agents.
This guidance advises a landlord, letting agent or homeowner how to conduct a right to rent check when letting privately rented accommodation.
The guidance sets out the specific actions they can take to prevent liability for a civil penalty, and applies to residential tenancy agreements granted on property located in England.
Right To Rent, which are generally unpopular with landlords, can currently be conducted virtually – until April 5 2022 – as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
To view the latest guidance, click here.
SOURCE: Property Industry Eye | DECEMBER 22, 2021 | MARC DA SILVA
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