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Application to Refer Notice Proposing Different Terms to Tribunal | England
If you receive a notice from your landlord or tenant proposing different terms for a statutory periodic tenancy, you can refer it to the First-Tier Tribunal by submitting this Form 2 Application.
- The application is made under section 6(3) of the Housing Act 1988.
- This form can be used by either a landlord or a tenant who has been served with a Form 1 Notice at the end of an assured tenancy, assured shorthold tenancy or assured agricultural occupancy.
- This is a free PDF form provided by GOV.UK. Follow the link to download the form.
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Landlord's Notice Proposing New Rent Form 4 | England
Download this free Form 4, Landlord's notice proposing a new rent under an Assured Periodic Tenancy of premises situated in England.
- This is the prescribed form for the purposes of Section 13(2) of the Housing Act 1988 as amended by Regulatory Reform (Assured Periodic Tenancies) (Rent Increases) Order 2003.
- The form includes guidance notes for tenants, explaining what action they must take to accept or refuse the new rent.
- The notice also includes guidance notes for landlords, explaining when the form should and should not be used, and when the new rent can start.
- This is a downloadable MS Word form provided by GOV.UK.
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Notice Proposing Different Terms of Statutory Periodic Tenancy | England
A landlord or a tenant can use this free Form 1 Notice to propose changes to the terms of a statutory periodic tenancy under the Housing Act 1988 section 6(2).
- The form contains instructions to help you complete and serve it on the recipient.
- The form also tells you what you should do if you are served with the Notice by your tenant or landlord.
- This is a free assured tenancy form provided by GOV.UK.
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UK Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement (Furnished Premises)
UK landlords, let your furnished house or flat to a tenant with this Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement (Furnished Premises) for England and Wales.
- The tenant must pay stamp duty land tax, council taxes and all utility rates and charges relating to the property.
- The tenant must maintain the premises and furnishings in clean condition and good order and repair.
- The landlord is responsible to maintain and repair exterior of premises (and installations for water, heating, and the like) and to keep the property insured.
- The tenant will be charged an administration fee for dishonoured cheques and if the rent is late.
- The document Includes a Notice to Terminate (with instructions for use), and an Inventory Form, to record the furnishings and items included in the lease.
- This form is for use in England or Wales only, pursuant to the Housing Acts 1988 and 1996.
- This UK Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement (Furnished Premises) template is a fully editable legal document.
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UK Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement (Unfurnished Premises)
UK landlords, let a house or flat to a tenant with this Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement for an unfurnished premises.
- This agreement can be used only in England and Wales, pursuant to the Housing Acts 1988 and 1996.
- The tenant must pay the stamp duty land tax, council taxes and utility rates for the premises.
- The tenant must keep the premises clean and in good repair.
- The landlord is responsible for maintaining and repairing the exterior and must carry insurance on the building.
- The tenant will be charged a late fee if the rent is not paid on time and if the tenant's rent cheque is dishonoured by the bank.
- The template includes a Notice to Terminate (with instructions for use), and a Premises Condition Report.
- This UK Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement (Unfurnished Premises) can be customised for your use, and can be reused as often as you like.
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