Tenancy agreements
- A joint landlord has requested not to be named on a tenancy agreement, is this acceptable? (England)
- Are electronic signatures permitted in tenancy agreements? (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales)
- Can a family member succeed a protected tenancy following the death of a tenant? (England)
- Can a landlord charge an insurance claim excess back to the tenant? (England)
- Can a landlord instruct their personal assistant to sign a tenancy agreement? (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales)
- Can a landlord let a property to a minor (someone under the age of 18)? (England)
- Can a spouse be witness to a signature? (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales)
- Can company landlords sign tenancy agreements? (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales)
- Can DocuSign be used for witnesses? (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales)
- Can new protected tenancies be created? (England)
- Do landlords still need to provide the ‘How to Rent’ guide for tenancies starting on or after 1 May 2026? (England)
- Does the deposit need to be protected in a non-Housing Act agreement? (England)
- Does the end of the fixed term in a non-Housing Act agreement bring the tenancy to an end? (England)
- How can a landlord terminate a non-Housing Act agreement? (England)
- How can agents evidence that the Renters’ Rights information sheet has been served? (England)
- Must tenants on existing periodic tenancies receive the Renters Rights Act information sheet? (England)
- Must the landlord's name and address be stated in the written statement / APT or can they use the agent as a c/o address? (England)
- Quick Q&A: Key facts about the Renters' Rights Act (AST / APT, students, pets, rent, notice periods, grounds for possession) (England)
- The landlord has been notified that their tenants are running a business from the property, what should they do? (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales)
- What are green leases and clauses? (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales)