Joint Landlords. If there is more than one Landlord, any of them will be able to participate in alternative dispute resolution. TDS does not accept liability to any one or more joint landlords for acting on the instructions of any other joint landlord. TDS does not accept directions from joint landlords to deal only with instructions agreed unanimously by joint landlords. If you want all decisions to be made jointly, this is something that should be agreed between the landlords. It will then be a matter for the landlords to resolve among themselves if one or more of them have not complied with that agreement.
Joint Landlords. If there are joint Landlords in respect of any Property it is hereby agreed and understood that instructions given to Us by any of You shall be accepted and acted upon by Us as if such instructions were given by all You and liability for Our Fees and any other costs under this Agreement shall be joint and several between the joint Landlords.
Joint Landlords. Where there are joint landlords signing this contract it is hereby agreed and understood that instructions given to the agent by any of said joint landlords, whether verbal or written, shall be accepted and acted upon by the agent as if such instructions have been given by all of joint landlords and liability for the agents fees and expenses shall be joint and several between all of the joint landlords. By signing this contract I / we hereby confirm that all the information and undertakings given in the “Client/property information file” is, to the best of my / our knowledge, complete and correct and that I / we hereby protect and hold harmless the agent against any subsequent claim arising as a result of any incomplete and / or incorrect information no matter how such error or misrepresentation may have occurred.
Joint Landlords. If there is more than one Landlord, any of them will be able to participate in alternative dispute resolution. TDS does not accept liability to any one or more joint landlords for acting on the instructions of any other joint landlord. TDS does not accept directions from joint landlords to deal only with instructions agreed unanimously by joint landlords. If you want all decisions to be made jointly, this is something that should be agreed between the landlords. It will then be a matter for the landlords to resolve among themselves if one or more of them have not complied with that agreement. More information on the requirements of the deposit protection schemes are available on the following web site(s) and landlords are strongly urged to familiarize themselves with their legal responsibilities. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xx
13. INSPECTIONS: Under the Standard Management Service, the Agent will normally carry out inspections periodically starting after the first month. Such inspections do not constitute a formal survey of the Property, and it is not the intention to check every item of the inventory at this stage. The inspection is concerned with verifying the good order of the tenancy (i.e. house being used in a 'tenant-like' manner) and the general condition of the Property. This would normally include inspecting the main items (carpets, walls, cooker, main living areas and gardens.) Where these were felt to be unsatisfactory, the Agent would contact the Landlord for further instruction. No responsibility can be taken for any hidden or latent defect. Following the departure of tenants, a final inspection of the Property is carried out by the Agent. Testing of all the electrical appliances, heating system and plumbing is not feasible during this inspection; a qualified contractor should be appointed for this purpose should it be required by the Landlord. Any deficiencies or dilapidations would normally be submitted to the Landlord (and, if appropriate, to the relevant tenancy deposit scheme administrator) together with any recommended deductions or replacement values.
Joint Landlords. If there is more than one Landlord, any of them will be able to participate in alternative dispute resolution. DPS does not accept liability to any one or more joint landlords for acting on the instructions of any other joint landlord. DPS does not accept directions from joint landlords to deal only with instructions agreed unanimously by joint landlords. If you want all decisions to be made jointly, this is something that should be agreed between the landlords. It will then be a matter for the landlords to resolve among themselves if one or more of them have not complied with that agreement. More information on the requirements of the deposit protection schemes are available on the following website and landlords are strongly urged to familiarize themselves with their legal responsibilities here: