Rights of Landlords and Tenants Golborne

It is not uncommon for either the landlord or the tenant to dispute the specifics of the contract involved. When it comes to something as important as your accommodation or your property investment it is important that you know your legal rights and what to do in the case of a dispute.

Widdows Mason
01942 724409
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Warrington
Michael W Halsall Solicitors
01942 727000
2 The Parks
Newton Le Willows
Houghton Pigot & Co
01942 270757
1B Bryn Street
Wigan
Accident Advise Agency
01942 727913
39 Wigan Road
Wigan
Garth Rigby & Co
01942 717378
23 Wigan Road
Wigan
Faircloughs
01942 725111
79 High Street
Warrington
Mccarthy Bennett & Holland
01942 767700
54 Bryn Street
Wigan
Alker & Ball
01942 713344
49 Gerard Street
Wigan
Hobsons
01925 225833
47-49 High Street
Newton Le Willows
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01925 224569
42 Bridge Street
Newton Le Willows
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Rights of Landlords and Tenants

Rental agreements for residential properties can contain a lot of unknown risks for landlords and tenants alike. Agreements can be verbal, written or a combination of both and all of them can be legally binding. It is not uncommon for either the landlord or the tenant to dispute the specifics of the contract involved. When it comes to something as important as your accommodation or your property investment it is important that you know your legal rights and what to do in the case of a dispute.

The landlord's responsibilities

• Any repairs to the structure and exterior of the property

• Repairs to sanitary installations including sinks, basins, hot water installations

• Repair and upkeep of any heating systems.

• The safety of gas and electrical supplies, including the ensuring that these are safety-checked by a professional annually.

• Fire safety of the property, including the fire safety of the furniture and fittings

• Ensuring the property is ‘fit for habitation’

• Repair and upkeep of any common areas of multi-occupancy dwellings.

As a tenant you are responsible for:

• The payment of the amount of rent agreed

• Taking care of the property

• Paying the bills deemed payable by yourself; ie electricity, gas, council tax etc.

Types of tenancies

There are three types of tenancy used when renting a property; assured tenancy, shorthold tenancy and assured shorthold tenancy. ...

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