The Localism Act 2011 has introduced changes to the tenancy deposit procedure that all Landlords need to be aware of in respect of taking deposits from their tenants. Under the old procedure, Landlords had a period of 14 days to protect a tenant’s deposit via an approved Tenancy Deposit Scheme and then provide the tenant [...]
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Tag Archives | Localism ActChanges to the Tenancy Deposit Procedure – The Localism Act 2011
By John Murray on May 15, 2012 in Housing Law for Private Landlords, Lettings, Tenancy Deposit Disputes
Housing Law and the Localism Act : Jan Luba QC explains
Eminent Housing Lawyer Jan Luba QC - who surely needs no introduction in this blog – has kindly agreed to speak at the Yorkshire Housing Law Practitioner Association’s meeting in Leeds next month: details can be seen in the flier below. YHLPA Flier for 17 May 2012 There’s no need to book (though it [...]
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