Information For Tenants EW Insurance
Information For Tenants EW Insurance
Information For Tenants EW Insurance
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i Since the 6th April 2007 all landlords who take a deposit from their tenant in England and Wales on an assured
shorthold tenancy (AST) agreement must comply with the tenancy deposit protection legislation by:
Protecting the deposit with a government-authorised tenancy deposit protection scheme within 30 days of
1 receiving it from the tenant and,
Providing the tenant with proof of the deposit protection (known as the Prescribed Information) within the
2 same 30 day timeframe.
The legislation has been designed to protect your deposit and ensure that if entitled, you get it back.
Note: In this leaflet where it says landlord it will also mean agent if the agent has taken and protected the deposit.
About mydeposits
mydeposits provides an insurance-based deposit protection scheme. Landlords can join the scheme and pay a
fee to protect your deposit. This enables them to hold it for the duration of the tenancy and then return the agreed
amount to you at the end. We offer a free and impartial alternative dispute resolution service if you cannot agree
how much of the deposit is to be returned to you.
landlord/agent tenant
Important - Keep this leaflet with your DPC and other tenancy documents
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You request the deposit back Your landlord/agent returns Your landlord/agent contacts us
from your landlord/agent the agreed deposit amount to you to unprotect the deposit
Deposit deductions
Your landlord may wish to make deductions from the deposit; if so we suggest
you discuss the issues directly with your landlord. Your landlord should return
TOP TIP: If your landlord does
any agreed amount to you within 10 days of your request for the deposit back.
If you cannot agree the proposed deductions with your landlord, you can raise
not respond to your request
a dispute with mydeposits within 3 months of vacating the property. You must to return the deposit then you
wait 10 days after requesting the deposit back before raising the dispute. should raise a dispute.
Notifying us of a dispute
Visit www.mydeposits.co.uk/tenants to raise a deposit dispute. Any one tenant on a Joint & Several Tenancy
Agreement can raise a dispute, providing the name is on the DPC. They will need to confirm that they are acting on
behalf of the other tenants. We will check the validity of the dispute before proceeding to ADR. If the deposit has
been unprotected by either the landlord or us then you will have three months from the date of unprotection to raise
a dispute (providing you vacate the property during that period). There is a whole section on our website which
gives guidance and help on the dispute process. www.mydeposits.co.uk/tenants/guides
Contacting mydeposits
Premiere House, 1st Floor, Elstree Way, Borehamwood WD6 1JH
info@mydeposits.co.uk • www.mydeposits.co.uk
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