PainSmith Solicitors provide a comprehensive range of documents for Lettings Agents and Landlords including:

• Tenancy Agreements.
• Terms of Business.
• Blank Notices for obtaining possession of a property for breach or to comply with statute, or for increasing the rent.
• Guarantees.
• Specialist clauses.

The advantage of these specialised documents is that they have been drafted with current consumer legislation in mind as well as containing the legal requirements to protect a landlord and aid in gaining possession of a property, unlike many documents available on the open market which do not contain conditions to sufficiently safeguard the landlord. All our documents are revised regularly to take account of changes in legislation and our wide Court experience.

PainSmith Solicitors can also draft customised documents to suit your needs including any special conditions associated with a property such as use of a swimming pool, a tennis court or the conditions a tenant must fulfil if the landlord allows a dog to be one of the occupants of the property.

If only part of a property is to be rented the landlord still needs to protect his position, because if there is no formal document agreed and signed between the parties the landlord may not be able to gain adequate recompense for any damage suffered or it could lead to a dispute concerning the terms originally agreed.

PainSmith Solicitors always have cost in mind when quoting for tailor made documentation and for their standard documents. An estimate of cost is always provided and this figure will not be exceeded unless agreed in writing with a client.

In addition, a listing in MS Word format of Standard Documents is now available . The list includes prices and an order form.

 


 


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