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PIMS RENTERS RIGHTS GUIDE

Renters’ Rights Compliance Journey

✓ PIMS Renters’ Rights Compliant

The home page for the PIMS Renters’ Rights journey. Use it to understand the stages, decide what you need now, and move to the right child page for your current situation.

 
EligibilityPreparationAdvertisingVettingStartingManagingArrearsBreachesRefusalEnding
Choose your route

Choose the part of the journey you need now

Use the buttons below to go straight to the stage that matches your current situation.

EligibilityCheck whether you can legally let the property before marketing.
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PreparationPrepare certificates, documents and compliance requirements.
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AdvertisingUnderstand how to market and present the property.
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VettingReview referencing and tenant checks.
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StartingIssue the agreement and complete tenancy setup.
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ManagingDay-to-day management and landlord responsibilities.
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ArrearsGuidance when rent payments are late or unpaid.
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BreachesGuidance when tenancy conditions are broken.
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RefusalGuidance when tenants refuse to leave.
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EndingNormal tenancy ending and checkout procedures.
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Supporting resources

PIMS Related Content

Become a PIMS MemberMembership support and wider PIMS access.
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PIMS Tenancy AgreementAccess the agreement resource and related documents.
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ABC to LettingsWider practical guidance across the landlord journey.
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Flow Chart to LettingA lifecycle view of the lettings process.
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Document CenterForms, letters, agreements and landlord paperwork.
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Renters Rights Time LinesKey dates and implementation milestones.
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Landlord LegislationWider legislation affecting landlords and agents.
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Letting Agents GuidanceGuidance for using or understanding agents.
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PIMS Credit ChecksCredit and referencing support.
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PIMS Help LineDirect help and support.
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Latest NEWSCurrent updates and latest developments.
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The first place most users should start is Eligibility, but this hub page helps you go straight to the stage that matches your current need.

This page is the Renters’ Rights home page within the PIMS journey structure. Child pages should link back here and highlight their own relevant stage in the journey.


Starting a tenancy
Preparing to let The do's and dont's The vetting process Documents required Using a letting agent The good letting guide
Managing a tenancy
Inspections Maintenance Dealing with problems Renewing a tenancy Rent arrears Dealing with councils Rent increases
Ending a tenancy
The checkout and exit How to deal with a problem tenant Compare eviction notices Recovering debt Enforcing court orders Section 21 notice Section 8 notice
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Fit for Habitation|March 2019 The ACT is intended to define minimum standards a rental property MUST be and makes a clearer pathway way for Tenants to be compensated|https://www.pims.co.uk/fit_for_habitation_act_march_2019/ Guarantor|The person who provides a guarantee and promises to make payment good should the person responsible for the agreement fail|http://www.pims.co.uk/guarantors/ MEES|The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES) Landlords are charged with the requirement to bring their rental property to a minimum EPC rating of E. Property with F and G rating will effectively be banned from the rental market April 2018 |http://www.pims.co.uk/epc/ Section 11|Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 places an obligation on the landlord to maintain the structure and exterior of the property, including installations for the supply of water, gas and electricity, heating systems, drainage and sanitary appliances|http://www.pims.co.uk/landlord-section-11-repairs/ serving date|This date is the date deemed received at the property - as an example if posted allow for posting days|/serving-notice-on-a-tenant-delivery-days/ Tenancy Application|The objective of vetting is to empower yourself so you can make an informed decision as to the calibre of the prospective person. Making your decision on facts and figures is invaluable and this is why you should always take references. The application form also provides you with permission to perform credits. This form details all the information you should ever require deal with most eventualities including absconding tenants|http://www.pims.co.uk/doc/57/ Tenant Fees|From June 2019 where renting properties in England gone are the days of charging for admin, letting fees, vetting, references, inventory, check in, check out, cleaning, pet insurance or ANY other fee that is not explicitly permitted within the legislation. |https://www.pims.co.uk/ban_letting_fees_act_2019/