How can you protect your tenancy deposit: TDS' top 10 Tips for landlords to pass on to tenants

How can you protect your tenancy deposit: TDS' top 10 Tips for landlords to pass on to tenants

Nobody wants to have to end a tenancy with deductions from a tenancy deposit! Here we share our expert tips for landlords to pass on to their tenants on how to avoid unnecessary deposit deductions.

1. Check your tenancy agreement
Do you really know what you’re agreeing to? The terms of a tenancy agreement can vary from one landlord or agency to the next. Having a clear understanding of your responsibilities as a tenant, before signing the agreement is the best way to avoid disputes.
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Source: Landlord Today


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