Countrywide Residential Lettings

Let or rent your flat, house, apartment or
home with the UK's leading lettings specialist

Home Site Map Help
 

Tenancy Deposit Protection

Legislation regarding tenancy deposits came into force on the 6th April 2007. If you are not protecting a tenant's deposit as a Landlord, you may be ordered to repay the tenant 3 times the value of the deposit amount and will not be able to service a Notice of Possession. When a Landlord takes a deposit from a tenant, the deposit must be protected in a government- authorised tenancy deposit scheme.

The schemes:

  • Allow tenants to get all or part of their deposit back when they are entitled to it.
  • Make any disputes easier to resolve
  • Encourage tenants and Landlords to make a clear agreement from the start on the condition of the property

We also offer a comprehensive Contents Insurance policy specially designed for tenants which includes damage to the landlord's contents and alternative accommodation should the property become uninhabitable.