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Rent check changes from 1st July that all landlords need to know

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While the London rental market is booming thanks to the imminent relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions and the subsequent return of overseas tenants and students, there is one major change to rental rules that landlords must be aware of.

 

Following Britain’s departure from the EU, Right to Rent requirements for EEA (European Economic Area) citizens including EU, EEA and Swiss citizens, changed as of the 1st July 2021. Now, any EEA citizen who is already living in the UK must obtain immigration status under the EU Settlement Scheme, giving them either ‘settled status’ which allows them to have a permanent right to rent, or ‘pre-settled status’ which allows them a limited time to rent.

 

So, as a landlord, what do you need to be aware of?

 

You need to verify an EEA tenant’s new status before letting a property, otherwise you will be at risk of an unlimited fine, or possibly even a prison sentence.

 

You also need to be aware of the following changes to the documents that you can now accept when undertaking a right to rent check for new tenancies:

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the most accurate and up-to-date advice on current landlord regulations, always check the UK Government’s website.

 

For more information or to discuss our services, contact London Building Surveyors today.

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