SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Ten Reasons Why
Landlords should always use a
written tenancy agreement
From Tessa Shepperson of Landlord Law
Its not strictly necessary to have a
written agreement :
Under s54(2) of the Law of Property Act
1925 you can create a legal tenancy
without a written document if:
• It starts immediately
• It is for a term of not more than 3 years
• It is at a market rent and
• No premium is paid
So why do we need one?
1. To record what was agreed
Otherwise if the tenant
says he agreed to pay
£800 p.c.m. whereas
you KNOW he agreed
to pay £1,000 –
How are you going to
prove this?
2. To record the type of tenancy
There are lots of different types of
tenancy agreement –
• Standard ASTs
• Resident landlords
• Lets of a room in a shared house
• Etc …
How will people know which YOUR
tenancy is? If there is no written
document?
3. To make rent payable in advance
Did you know that the only reason
rent is payable in advance is
because the tenancy agreement
says so?
If there is no tenancy agreement
clause, then the rent will
automatically be payable in arrears
4. To allow you to make deductions
from the deposit
The deposit money belongs to
the tenant.
If there is no clause
authorising deductions in a
tenancy agreement – you
cannot make deductions!
5. So the landlord can protect his
position
There are lots of other clauses which you
can use to regulate the tenants’ use of the
property - for example:
• Forbidding alterations & re-decoration
without the landlord’s agreement
• Prohibiting pets
• Setting out how utilities should be paid
• Etc …
6. To use in Court Proceedings
For example - you cannot use the special
‘accelerated procedure’ for section 21
claims, unless you have a written tenancy
agreement.
Even if you use a different procedure, it
may still affect your case if you do not
have a written agreement
7. So you can provide a copy to
guarantors
If you take a guarantee then the
guarantor must be given a copy
of the tenancy agreement
If they have not had proper
information about what they are
guaranteeing, the guarantee
may be unenforceable …
8. So you can comply with s48 of
the Landlord & Tenant Act 1987
This says that you need to
provide the tenant with an
address in England or Wales for
the service of documents
If this is not done then the
tenant can withhold rent until
you have …
9. Because the tenant cannot be
forced to sign one later
If your tenant refuses to sign a tenancy
agreement then, if he is already living in
the property, there is nothing you can
do to make him – short of evicting him.
Which will be more difficult as the
accelerated procedure will not be
available to you …
10. Because it is the proper thing
to do
If you are a serious landlord
it is essential that you have a
properly drafted tenancy
agreement – otherwise not
only do you look
unprofessional, it will also
make it more difficult for you
to deal with bad tenants
Find out more:
Find out what type of
tenancy agreement is
suitable for YOUR property
at :
www.landlordlaw.co.uk/which-tenancy

More Related Content

Similar to Ten reasons why landlords need to have a written tenancy agreement

08.01.15 - Examiner Article - Tenant fails to Pay Rent
08.01.15 - Examiner Article - Tenant fails to Pay Rent08.01.15 - Examiner Article - Tenant fails to Pay Rent
08.01.15 - Examiner Article - Tenant fails to Pay Rent
Karen Walsh
 
Landlord Tenant Notes 4.4.2013
Landlord Tenant Notes 4.4.2013Landlord Tenant Notes 4.4.2013
Landlord Tenant Notes 4.4.2013
Hufstetler Anna
 

Similar to Ten reasons why landlords need to have a written tenancy agreement (20)

Scottish Letting Day 2019 Biosphere Blue
Scottish Letting Day 2019 Biosphere BlueScottish Letting Day 2019 Biosphere Blue
Scottish Letting Day 2019 Biosphere Blue
 
Scottish Letting Day 2019 - Biosphere Blue
Scottish Letting Day 2019 - Biosphere BlueScottish Letting Day 2019 - Biosphere Blue
Scottish Letting Day 2019 - Biosphere Blue
 
Scottish Letting Day 2019 - Showdome afternoon sessions
Scottish Letting Day 2019 - Showdome afternoon sessionsScottish Letting Day 2019 - Showdome afternoon sessions
Scottish Letting Day 2019 - Showdome afternoon sessions
 
Section 21 - How and Why?
Section 21 - How and Why?Section 21 - How and Why?
Section 21 - How and Why?
 
Renting out private properties - in England
Renting out private properties - in EnglandRenting out private properties - in England
Renting out private properties - in England
 
Leasehold and freehold property - a buyers guide
Leasehold and freehold property - a buyers guideLeasehold and freehold property - a buyers guide
Leasehold and freehold property - a buyers guide
 
Buying and investing in the london property market
Buying and investing in the london property marketBuying and investing in the london property market
Buying and investing in the london property market
 
08.01.15 - Examiner Article - Tenant fails to Pay Rent
08.01.15 - Examiner Article - Tenant fails to Pay Rent08.01.15 - Examiner Article - Tenant fails to Pay Rent
08.01.15 - Examiner Article - Tenant fails to Pay Rent
 
Punjab rent premises,act,2009
Punjab rent premises,act,2009Punjab rent premises,act,2009
Punjab rent premises,act,2009
 
DPC Project on eviction of sub-tenancy
 DPC Project on eviction of sub-tenancy DPC Project on eviction of sub-tenancy
DPC Project on eviction of sub-tenancy
 
importance of e-rent agreement before you rent pdf
importance of e-rent agreement before you rent pdfimportance of e-rent agreement before you rent pdf
importance of e-rent agreement before you rent pdf
 
Renata Matyear
Renata MatyearRenata Matyear
Renata Matyear
 
CIVICS M3 Unit1 civil laws and criminal laws COVIDSeason
CIVICS M3 Unit1 civil laws and criminal laws COVIDSeasonCIVICS M3 Unit1 civil laws and criminal laws COVIDSeason
CIVICS M3 Unit1 civil laws and criminal laws COVIDSeason
 
Formation of contract
Formation of contractFormation of contract
Formation of contract
 
Formation of contract
Formation of contractFormation of contract
Formation of contract
 
Landlord Tenant Notes 4.4.2013
Landlord Tenant Notes 4.4.2013Landlord Tenant Notes 4.4.2013
Landlord Tenant Notes 4.4.2013
 
Southwark Homeowners Council Presentation on lease extension and collective e...
Southwark Homeowners Council Presentation on lease extension and collective e...Southwark Homeowners Council Presentation on lease extension and collective e...
Southwark Homeowners Council Presentation on lease extension and collective e...
 
10 situations when you can say no to your landlord
10 situations when you can say no to your landlord10 situations when you can say no to your landlord
10 situations when you can say no to your landlord
 
Tenant rights
Tenant rightsTenant rights
Tenant rights
 
Guide to Understanding the Notice to Quit in Connecticut
Guide to Understanding the Notice to Quit in ConnecticutGuide to Understanding the Notice to Quit in Connecticut
Guide to Understanding the Notice to Quit in Connecticut
 

More from Tessa Shepperson (6)

Landlord Law Conference 2019
Landlord Law Conference 2019Landlord Law Conference 2019
Landlord Law Conference 2019
 
Landlord Law Conference 2019
Landlord Law Conference 2019Landlord Law Conference 2019
Landlord Law Conference 2019
 
Landlord Law Conference 2018
Landlord Law Conference 2018Landlord Law Conference 2018
Landlord Law Conference 2018
 
Gas access kit information
Gas access kit informationGas access kit information
Gas access kit information
 
How to evict your tenant without solicitors
How to evict your tenant without solicitorsHow to evict your tenant without solicitors
How to evict your tenant without solicitors
 
Ten tips for landlords on choosing tenants
Ten tips for landlords on choosing tenantsTen tips for landlords on choosing tenants
Ten tips for landlords on choosing tenants
 

Recently uploaded

Agrarian Reform Policies in the Philippines: a quiz
Agrarian Reform Policies in the Philippines: a quizAgrarian Reform Policies in the Philippines: a quiz
Agrarian Reform Policies in the Philippines: a quiz
gaelcabigunda
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Charge and its essentials rules Under the CRPC, 1898
Charge and its essentials rules Under the CRPC, 1898Charge and its essentials rules Under the CRPC, 1898
Charge and its essentials rules Under the CRPC, 1898
 
7 Basic Steps of Trust Administration.pdf
7 Basic Steps of Trust Administration.pdf7 Basic Steps of Trust Administration.pdf
7 Basic Steps of Trust Administration.pdf
 
Casa Tradicion v. Casa Azul Spirits (S.D. Tex. 2024)
Casa Tradicion v. Casa Azul Spirits (S.D. Tex. 2024)Casa Tradicion v. Casa Azul Spirits (S.D. Tex. 2024)
Casa Tradicion v. Casa Azul Spirits (S.D. Tex. 2024)
 
RIGHTS OF VICTIM EDITED PRESENTATION(SAIF JAVED).pptx
RIGHTS OF VICTIM EDITED PRESENTATION(SAIF JAVED).pptxRIGHTS OF VICTIM EDITED PRESENTATION(SAIF JAVED).pptx
RIGHTS OF VICTIM EDITED PRESENTATION(SAIF JAVED).pptx
 
Debt Mapping Camp bebas riba to know how much our debt
Debt Mapping Camp bebas riba to know how much our debtDebt Mapping Camp bebas riba to know how much our debt
Debt Mapping Camp bebas riba to know how much our debt
 
PRECEDENT AS A SOURCE OF LAW (SAIF JAVED).pptx
PRECEDENT AS A SOURCE OF LAW (SAIF JAVED).pptxPRECEDENT AS A SOURCE OF LAW (SAIF JAVED).pptx
PRECEDENT AS A SOURCE OF LAW (SAIF JAVED).pptx
 
Book review - Amartya Sen's Idea of Justice
Book review - Amartya Sen's Idea of JusticeBook review - Amartya Sen's Idea of Justice
Book review - Amartya Sen's Idea of Justice
 
DNA Testing in Civil and Criminal Matters.pptx
DNA Testing in Civil and Criminal Matters.pptxDNA Testing in Civil and Criminal Matters.pptx
DNA Testing in Civil and Criminal Matters.pptx
 
VIETNAM - DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS (DPPA) - Latest development - What...
VIETNAM - DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS (DPPA) - Latest development - What...VIETNAM - DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS (DPPA) - Latest development - What...
VIETNAM - DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS (DPPA) - Latest development - What...
 
Everything You Should Know About Child Custody and Parenting While Living in ...
Everything You Should Know About Child Custody and Parenting While Living in ...Everything You Should Know About Child Custody and Parenting While Living in ...
Everything You Should Know About Child Custody and Parenting While Living in ...
 
What Are the Strategies Offered by Cybercrime Law Firms?
What Are the Strategies Offered by Cybercrime Law Firms?What Are the Strategies Offered by Cybercrime Law Firms?
What Are the Strategies Offered by Cybercrime Law Firms?
 
Application of Doctrine of Renvoi by foreign courts under conflict of laws
Application of Doctrine of Renvoi by foreign courts under conflict of lawsApplication of Doctrine of Renvoi by foreign courts under conflict of laws
Application of Doctrine of Renvoi by foreign courts under conflict of laws
 
Agrarian Reform Policies in the Philippines: a quiz
Agrarian Reform Policies in the Philippines: a quizAgrarian Reform Policies in the Philippines: a quiz
Agrarian Reform Policies in the Philippines: a quiz
 
Secure Your Brand: File a Trademark Today
Secure Your Brand: File a Trademark TodaySecure Your Brand: File a Trademark Today
Secure Your Brand: File a Trademark Today
 
EMPLOYMENT LAW AN OVERVIEW in Malawi.pptx
EMPLOYMENT LAW  AN OVERVIEW in Malawi.pptxEMPLOYMENT LAW  AN OVERVIEW in Malawi.pptx
EMPLOYMENT LAW AN OVERVIEW in Malawi.pptx
 
Solidarity and Taxation: the Ubuntu approach in South Africa
Solidarity and Taxation: the Ubuntu approach in South AfricaSolidarity and Taxation: the Ubuntu approach in South Africa
Solidarity and Taxation: the Ubuntu approach in South Africa
 
Types of Cybercrime and Its Impact on Society
Types of Cybercrime and Its Impact on SocietyTypes of Cybercrime and Its Impact on Society
Types of Cybercrime and Its Impact on Society
 
indian evidence act.pdf.......very helpful for law student
indian evidence act.pdf.......very helpful for law studentindian evidence act.pdf.......very helpful for law student
indian evidence act.pdf.......very helpful for law student
 
Donald_J_Trump_katigoritirio_stormi_daniels.pdf
Donald_J_Trump_katigoritirio_stormi_daniels.pdfDonald_J_Trump_katigoritirio_stormi_daniels.pdf
Donald_J_Trump_katigoritirio_stormi_daniels.pdf
 
Military Commissions details LtCol Thomas Jasper as Detailed Defense Counsel
Military Commissions details LtCol Thomas Jasper as Detailed Defense CounselMilitary Commissions details LtCol Thomas Jasper as Detailed Defense Counsel
Military Commissions details LtCol Thomas Jasper as Detailed Defense Counsel
 

Ten reasons why landlords need to have a written tenancy agreement

  • 1. Ten Reasons Why Landlords should always use a written tenancy agreement From Tessa Shepperson of Landlord Law
  • 2. Its not strictly necessary to have a written agreement : Under s54(2) of the Law of Property Act 1925 you can create a legal tenancy without a written document if: • It starts immediately • It is for a term of not more than 3 years • It is at a market rent and • No premium is paid So why do we need one?
  • 3. 1. To record what was agreed Otherwise if the tenant says he agreed to pay £800 p.c.m. whereas you KNOW he agreed to pay £1,000 – How are you going to prove this?
  • 4. 2. To record the type of tenancy There are lots of different types of tenancy agreement – • Standard ASTs • Resident landlords • Lets of a room in a shared house • Etc … How will people know which YOUR tenancy is? If there is no written document?
  • 5. 3. To make rent payable in advance Did you know that the only reason rent is payable in advance is because the tenancy agreement says so? If there is no tenancy agreement clause, then the rent will automatically be payable in arrears
  • 6. 4. To allow you to make deductions from the deposit The deposit money belongs to the tenant. If there is no clause authorising deductions in a tenancy agreement – you cannot make deductions!
  • 7. 5. So the landlord can protect his position There are lots of other clauses which you can use to regulate the tenants’ use of the property - for example: • Forbidding alterations & re-decoration without the landlord’s agreement • Prohibiting pets • Setting out how utilities should be paid • Etc …
  • 8. 6. To use in Court Proceedings For example - you cannot use the special ‘accelerated procedure’ for section 21 claims, unless you have a written tenancy agreement. Even if you use a different procedure, it may still affect your case if you do not have a written agreement
  • 9. 7. So you can provide a copy to guarantors If you take a guarantee then the guarantor must be given a copy of the tenancy agreement If they have not had proper information about what they are guaranteeing, the guarantee may be unenforceable …
  • 10. 8. So you can comply with s48 of the Landlord & Tenant Act 1987 This says that you need to provide the tenant with an address in England or Wales for the service of documents If this is not done then the tenant can withhold rent until you have …
  • 11. 9. Because the tenant cannot be forced to sign one later If your tenant refuses to sign a tenancy agreement then, if he is already living in the property, there is nothing you can do to make him – short of evicting him. Which will be more difficult as the accelerated procedure will not be available to you …
  • 12. 10. Because it is the proper thing to do If you are a serious landlord it is essential that you have a properly drafted tenancy agreement – otherwise not only do you look unprofessional, it will also make it more difficult for you to deal with bad tenants
  • 13. Find out more: Find out what type of tenancy agreement is suitable for YOUR property at : www.landlordlaw.co.uk/which-tenancy