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Right to rent checks - what's it all about?

There's been quite a bit of controversy surrounding the introduction of the right to rent checks, but whether or not you like the idea, the Government is forging ahead with it following what is claimed to be a rather unfruitful pilot of the scheme in the West Midlands.

Right to rent checks have been introduced as part of the government’s ongoing reforms to the immigration system and from 1 February 2016, all private landlords in England will have to make right to rent checks. This means checking that tenants have the right to be in the UK. It doesn't say a lot for the Border Agency, does it?

Renting a property in the UK

Renting a property in the UK

If you are planing on renting property in the UK, here is our brief guide to give you an idea of how the process works and what to look out for. We will look at the following areas:

  1. Finance
  2. Choosing the right property
  3. Viewings
  4. Making an offer
  5. Offer accepted
  6. The legal aspects
  7. Tenancy types
  8. Security deposits
  9. Inventories, check-ins and check-outs