NLA Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
NLA Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
NLA Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
The National Landlords Association (NLA) is the UKs leading independent organisation for private residential landlords.
Founded in 1973 as the Small Landlords Association, National Landlords Association Ltd (by guarantee) is registered in
England no 4601987 at Skyline House-2nd Floor, 200 Union Street, London, SE1 0LX.
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The Particulars
THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE BETWEEN:
Landlord
Full name:
Company: (if applicable)
Address:
Postcode:
Telephone Daytime: Evening:
Email:
Notices: In accordance with Sections 47 and 48 of the Landlord & Tenant Act 1987, the Landlords name and address in England
and Wales at which Notices (including Notices of Proceedings) may be served on the Landlord by the Tenant are:
Name:
Address:
Postcode:
AND Tenant* (See Note)
Lead Tenant:
Tenant 2:
Tenant 3:
Tenant 4:
AND IS MADE IN RELATION TO THE PROPERTY AT:
Address:
Postcode:
Being part of the Building known as:
Together with the Contents as specified in the Inventory dated:
With the use of the following Shared Facilities:
located:
garage
The Particulars
THE MAIN TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT ARE:
Number of permitted occupiers
The maximum number of people permitted to occupy the Property is:
Term
A FIXED TERM of
to and
is
and is
standing order
cash
(tick as appropriate)
(tick as applicable)
A Deposit of
is to be paid in cleared funds on the signing of this Agreement
and is held under the terms of an authorised tenancy deposit scheme (as per Clause 5 of this
Agreement) the details of which will be made available to the Tenant by the Landlord within 30 days
of receiving the Deposit.
*Note: All Tenants will be jointly and severally liable for the Tenants obligations contained within this Agreement. In the event of
nonpayment of Rent and/or other breach of the Agreement, any individual Tenant or group of Tenants may be pursued. This means
that legal action may be brought against any one or any group of the Tenants. Notice to leave by any individual Tenant will also
end the tenancy for all Tenants. The group of Tenants shall be known collectively as The Tenant throughout this Agreement.
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The Landlord lets the Property and the Contents to the Tenant at the Rent for the Tenancy Period on the standard letting terms set
out in this Agreement as varied or supplemented by any special letting terms.
1. Tenants Obligations
The Tenant hereby agrees with the Landlord as follows:
1.1 Any obligation upon the Tenant under this Agreement to do or not to do anything shall also require the Tenant not to permit
or allow any visitor to do or not to do the same thing.
Rent and Charges
1.2 To pay the Rent at the times and in the manner specified in The Particulars whether or not it has been formally demanded.
1.3 To pay the Utility, Council Tax (or similar charge which replaces it) and Charges for Services as specified in The Particulars.
1.4 To pay to the Landlord all costs and expenses, on an indemnity basis, incurred by the Landlord in:
1.4.1 The recovery from the Tenant of any Rent or any other money which is in arrears.
1.4.2 The enforcement of any of the provisions of this Agreement.
1.4.3 The service of any notice relating to the breach by the Tenant of any of the Tenants obligations under this Agreement
whether or not the same shall result in court proceedings.
1.4.4 The cost of any Bank or other charges incurred by the Landlord if any cheque written by the Tenant is dishonoured or
if any standing order payment is withdrawn by the Tenants bankers.
1.4.5 The cost of repairing, decorating or cleaning the Property or the Contents so they are to the same standard as at the
commencement of the Tenancy (reasonable wear and tear excepted).
1.4.6 Any other monies owed by the Tenant to the Landlord.
1.4.7 Compensation for the breach of any terms of this agreement.
Use of the Property
1.5 To occupy the Property as the Tenants only or principal home.
1.6 Not to assign or sublet or part with or share possession of the Property or any part of it, or to allow the Property to be occupied
by more than the maximum Number of Permitted Occupiers, without the express written permission of the Landlord (which will
not be unreasonably withheld).
1.7 Not to carry on in the Property any trade profession or business or receive paying guests or exhibit any poster or notice board
so as to be visible from the exterior of the Property or use the Property for any other purpose other than a private residence for
the Tenant and (if a Garage or Parking Space is specified in the Particulars) for the storage of a private motor car.
1.8 Not to use the Property for any immoral, illegal or improper purposes.
1.9 To use the Property carefully and properly and not to damage it.
1.10 Not to do or permit to be done on the Property anything that may reasonably be considered to be a nuisance or annoyance
to the Landlord or the owner or occupiers of any adjoining property.
1.11 Not to make any noise or play any radio television audio equipment or musical instrument in or about the Property so as to
cause nuisance to neighbours or other adjoining residents or people in the immediate area.
1.12 Not to change the supplier of the Utilities and Services as specified in The Particulars without the express written permission
of the Landlord (which will not be unreasonably withheld).
1.13 Not to tamper, interfere with, alter, or add to, the installations or meters relating to the supply of such Services to the Property.
This includes the installation of any pre-payment meter.
1.14 Not to bring into the Property any furniture or furnishings and other personal effects that do not meet the required safety
standards.
1.15 Not to obstruct the common parts of the Building or any Shared Facilities or keep or leave anything in them.
1.16 Not to smoke or to permit a visitor to smoke tobacco or any other substance in the Property without the express written
permission of the Landlord (which will not be unreasonably withheld).
1.17 Not to keep any dangerous or inflammable goods, materials, or substances in or on the Property apart from those required
for general household use.
1.18 Not to install, take into, use or keep in, the property any heater or like object which requires paraffin or other gaseous fuel, and
not to burn candles in the Property without the express written permission of the Landlord (which will not be unreasonable
withheld).
1.19 Not to keep any animals, reptiles, insects, rodents or birds at the premises without the express written permission of the
Landlord (which will not be unreasonably withheld). If permission is given, the Tenant may be asked to pay an additional amount
towards the Deposit.
1.20 Not to block or cause any blockage to the drains and pipes, gutters and channels in or about the Property.
1.21 Not to bring in to the Property any electrical equipment which does not comply with relevant UK electrical regulations.
1.22 To take all reasonable precautions to prevent damage occurring to any pipes or other installation in the Property that may be
caused by frost, provided the pipes and other installations were adequately insulated at the start of the tenancy.
1.23 To take all reasonable precautions to prevent condensation by keeping the Property adequately ventilated and heated.
Leaving the Property Empty
1.24 To advise the Landlord, by giving reasonable written notice, if the Tenant intends being absent from the Property for more than
14 days and provide actual dates the Property will be unoccupied. For any absence over 28 days the Tenant may agree that the
Landlord should have access during the period to keep the Property insured and to take reasonable precautions to mitigate
damage.
Condition of the Property
1.25 Unless written comments or amendments are received by the Landlord within 14 days of Tenancy commencement the Tenant
acknowledges that the Inventory attached hereto and forming part of this Agreement is a true and accurate record of the
Property and the Contents, including their condition, at the beginning of the Tenancy.
1.26 Not to damage the Property or make any alteration in or addition to it or the electrical or plumbing system.
1.27
1.28
1.29
1.30
1.31
1.32
1.33
1.34
1.35
Not to decorate or change the style or colour of the decoration whether it be internal or external, nor to erect any aerial or
satellite dish without the express written permission of the Landlord (which will not be unreasonably withheld).
To keep the interior of the Property and the Contents in the same condition, cleanliness, repair and decoration, as at the start
of the Tenancy with allowance for fair wear and tear.
Not to remove any of the Contents from the Property without the express written permission of the Landlord (which will not be
unreasonably withheld).
To clean the windows of the Property, (where access is possible,) as often as necessary.
To wash or clean the curtains hanging in such windows, only as agreed with the Landlord in writing.
To keep the Garden in the same character; weed free and in good order and to cut the grass at reasonable intervals during the
growing season.
To notify the Landlord as soon as reasonably possible, having regard to the urgency of the matter, of any defect in the Property
which comes to the Tenants attention.
Where the Property includes Shared Facilities, to take proper care of the Contents and clean as appropriate after use.
To replace any light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, fuses or batteries, promptly and when necessary.
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
To pay all assessments and outgoings in respect of the Property, which are the responsibility of the Landlord.
To allow the Tenant to quietly possess and enjoy the Property during the Tenancy without interruption from the Landlord, (not
withstanding Clause 1.40 in this Agreement).
To ensure that gas appliances supplied by the Landlord comply with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and
that a copy of the Gas Safety Check Certificate will be given to the Tenant at the commencement of the Tenancy.
To ensure that all the furniture and equipment within the Property supplied by the Landlord complies with the Furniture and
Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 as amended in 1993.
To carry out promptly any repairs which are the Landlords responsibility.
6. Notices
6.1 The Landlord gives notice to the Tenant that in accordance with Section 47 and 48(1) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987
that Notices (including Notices in proceedings) may be served on the Landlord at the address specified in The Particulars of
this Agreement.
6.2 Any Notice served upon the Tenant in accordance with this Agreement or any statute or regulation then the same may be
served properly addressed to the Tenant either at the Property or by sending same by first class post to the Property or at
the Tenants last known address and the same shall be deemed to have been properly served and received by the Tenant in
the ordinary course of that first class post being delivered.
7. Consents
7.1 The Landlord confirms that all necessary consents have been obtained to enable the Landlord to enter into this Agreement
(whether from Superior Landlord, Lenders, Mortgagees, Insurers, or others).
8.
8.1
8.2
Data Protection
The Tenant hereby consents to the Landlord and/or the National Landlords Association processing any information or
personal details on or of the Tenant as defined in the Data Protection Act 1998.
The Tenant agrees that the Landlord may pass on the Tenants forwarding address and/or other personal information to utility
suppliers, local authority, any credit agencies, or reference agencies and for debt collection.
9.
Attached to and forming part of this Agreement are copies of: (tick as appropriate)
Dated:
Inventory Dated: (inventory date)
The Landlord
Landlords full name: (repeat as in Particulars)
Company: (repeat as in Particulars)
Landlords signature: Date: Time:
Landlords witness full name and address:
Postcode:
Landlords witness signature: Date: Time:
Lead Tenant
Name: (repeat as in Particulars)
Signature: Date: Time:
Tenants witness full name and address:
Postcode:
Tenants witness signature: Date: Time:
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Tenant 2
Name: (repeat as in Particulars)
Signature: Date: Time:
Tenants witness full name and address:
Postcode:
Tenants witness signature: Date: Time:
Tenant 3
Name: (repeat as in Particulars)
Signature: Date: Time:
Tenants witness full name and address:
Postcode:
Tenants witness signature: Date: Time:
Tenant 4
Name: (repeat as in Particulars)
Signature: Date: Time:
Tenants witness full name and address:
Postcode:
Tenants witness signature: Date: Time:
Note: Witnesses to the signing of tenancy agreements are optional if the tenancy agreement is periodic or has a fixed term of
less than 3 years. If the agreement has a fixed term of 3 or more years, witnesses are mandatory.
Disclaimer: This document is prepared in good faith by the National Landlords Association. It is issued in good faith but no
responsibility whatsoever is accepted by the association or its officers for the accuracy of the legal effect of the document(s) nor
shall the association or its officers be held responsible for the consequences of its use by a member of the National Landlords
Association or by the general public.
Information for tenants
This document is approved by the National Landlords Association and is made available for use by all landlords with property
to let in England and Wales.
Our online register of members will allow you to verify whether your landlord is a Full Member of the National Landlords
Association. For more information go to www.landlords.org.uk/tenants
The National Landlords Association is not a letting or managing agent. We do not hold records of members tenancies.
Tenants should contact their landlord direct if they have any queries relating to their tenancy.
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