Right to rent definition

Right to rent means allowed to occupy privately rented residential accommodation in the UK by virtue of qualifying immigration status.
Right to rent means allowed to occupy privately rented residential accommodation by virtue of qualifying immigration status.
Right to rent means the requirement under the Immigrations Act 2014 to ensure all adult occupiers have the appropriate right to rent property

Examples of Right to rent in a sentence

  • Each party agrees to contact the other party to make any amendments or alterations to this agreement.5. Right to rent.

  • Right to rent checks in EnglandUnder the ‘right to rent’ rules, housing associations must carry out immigration checks on the prospective adult occupiers of a property let through their own waiting list.

  • Our Agent Our Agent is Contact name: Daytime telephone number: Evening telephone number: Email: Right to rent It is a condition of this tenancy that you and anyone living in the Property must have a ‘right to rent’ as set out in Section 22 of the Immigration Xxx 0000.

  • Right to rent in the UK- Documentation and Working Visa As from 1st February 2016, under the Immigration Act 2014, it is the landlord’s responsibility to ensure that all tenants have the right to rent in the UK by making and keeping a copy of passports for all tenants and evidence of their immigration status (biometric residence permit).

  • However, taxpayers can open the bank account in overseas and bring their money in the next year.


More Definitions of Right to rent

Right to rent. Means a person or persons who are a British citizen, a national of an EEA State other than the United Kingdom, a national of Switzerland or are permitted by the secretary of state to remain in the UK and rent residential premises whether for a limited time or not. Where a time limited right to rent ends, the person(s) become disqualified and do not have the right to rent. See chapter 1 of the Immigration Act 2014.
Right to rent simply means that the occupier has a right to rent a property in the UK. Anyone without it is disqualified from renting. There are two different groups of tenants that this affects; permanent and time limited rights to rent. Each type has different requirements.
Right to rent means that landlords must be sure that all new tenants have the right to rent property in this country. Its introduction followed input from a panel of experts, and was backed up by stakeholder events with landlords and agents.
Right to rent. On your behalf, we will check that all people living in your property (as their only and main home) aged 18 and over have the ‘Right to Rent’ in accordance with the Immigration Act. Tenant Referencing: Willsons use an external company to provide a comprehensive reference including credit reference on all prospective tenants and guarantors to try and ensure they are suitable to rent your property. Tenancy Agreement: Your property will be let using a Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement for an initial fixed term of 6 months. To end the tenancy, you must serve at least 2 months' notice, but the tenants need only give you 1 month notice. After the initial 6 month term, subject to your agreement, the tenancy can either continue monthly or be renewed for a new fixed term to give you peace of mind. Willsons will ensure that the tenants are provided with the ‘How to Rent’ booklet produced by the Department of Communities & Local Government and any other documentation as required to enable an effective Notice to Quit to be served at any stage, with the correct notice, to end the tenancy after the initial 6 months.
Right to rent. Means a report which will allow you to assess the status of a Tenant and/or Guarantor (as the case may be). Means Right to Rent assessment if opted in as part of the tenant reference or; as a standalone check which are subject to their own terms of business.
Right to rent means allowed to occupy privately rented residential accommodation
Right to rent. Means a person or persons who are a British citizen, a national of an EEA State other than the United Kingdom, a national of Switzerland or are permitted by the secretary of state to remain in the UK and rent residential premises whether for a limited time or not. Where a time-limited right to rent ends, the person(s) become disqualified and do not have the right to rent. See the Immigration Act 2014.