Tenancy Deposit Scheme - Summary

What is the Tenancy Deposit Scheme?

When did the TDS come into force and what sort of tenancies will require deposit protection?

I am a Landlord, what are the legal implications of the TDS?

How does the TDS work?

What is the main difference between the Custodial Scheme and Insurance Scheme?

I am a Landlord, what are my responsibilities to my tenants?

How does legislation affect deposits on Assured Short hold Tenancy Agreements paid before the 6th April 2007?

How Are Disputes Handled?

How can Paramount help me as a landlord who is not a member of a TDS

Paramount Special Offer - We offer membership to an ARLA recommended Tenancy Deposit Scheme

What is the Tenancy Deposit Scheme?

When a landlord or letting agent takes a deposit from a tenant, the deposit must be protected in a government-authorised tenancy deposit scheme. The Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) is aimed at ensuring tenants get all or part of their deposit back, when they are entitled to it.

Under the Scheme

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When did the TDS come into force and what sort of tenancies will require deposit protection?

On the 6th April 2007 and applies to all new all Assured Shorthold Tenancies (AST) created after this date in England and Wales or any renewal thereof.

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I am a Landlord, what are the legal implications of the TDS?

If the court decides that you have failed to comply with the new rule or is not satisfied that the deposit is being held with an authorised scheme, the court can

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How does the TDS work?

Custodial Schemes

There is one custodial scheme provider The Deposit Protection Service (DPS). The Landlord or agent does not retain the deposit but submits it to be protected by The DPS. There is no service charge because the scheme is funded from the interest earned from deposits held.

Insurance based Schemes

There are two insurance based schemes, the Tenancy Deposit Solutions (TDSL) and the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS). The landlord can either directly or indirectly through agents hold the deposit through a scheme and pay a premium to the insurer.

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What is the main difference between the Custodial Scheme and Insurance Scheme?

The custodial scheme does not offer protection in the event of a dispute. With an insurance based scheme if for any reason the landlord fails to comply, the insurance arrangements will ensure the return of the deposit to the tenant if they are entitled to it.

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I am a Landlord, what are my responsibilities to my tenants?

Within 14 days of receiving a deposit you must give the tenant the details about how their deposit is protected including:

At the end of the tenancy depending on the type of scheme you are with will determine the steps to take at this stage. Generally if an agreement is reached about how the deposit should be divided, the landlord/agent or scheme will return the deposit to the tenant or divided in the way agreed by both parties within 10 days. In the event of the dispute there are several steps to take, (refer to section 'How are disputes handled').

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How does legislation affect deposits on Assured Short hold Tenancy Agreements paid before the 6th April 2007?

How Are Disputes Handled?

What are the time scales for returning the deposit to the tenant?

What happens if there is a dispute over the return of the deposit?

The Landlord/agent or tenant has the option to go to the impartial and evidence based service provided by the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) attached to the Scheme. As this service is not compulsory both parties must agree to use the service and be bound by its decision. Should one or both of the parties not agree to use the service then a dispute can progress to court

Do the ADR charge for their services?

No, the ADR service is free of charge for both landlord/agent members and the tenant.

In the event of a dispute, what happens to the deposit and how is it refunded?

Are inventories compulsory?

No, however, as disputes are evidence based, inventories and schedules of condition are a significant factor at the end of tenancy period. Therefore it is strongly suggested that an inventory is agreed to by your tenant.

The Tenancy Deposit scheme reflects the government increased recognition of the rights of tenants. Therefore, it is important as a Landlord you remain informed about how such legislation impacts you. At Paramount, we offer a full management and letting service. Our comprehensive service ensures not only a fair deal for tenants, but we also protect your interests as the Landlord.

Our professional industry body, The Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA), recommends The Tenancy Dispute Service as the preferred supplier to administer The Tenancy Deposit Scheme. By being part of this scheme, we are able to offer full protection to Landlords.

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How can Paramount help me as a landlord who is not a member of a TDS

The Tenancy Deposit scheme reflects the government increased recognition of the rights of tenants. Therefore, it is important as a Landlord you remain informed about how such legislation impacts you. At Paramount, we offer a full management and letting service. Our comprehensive service ensures not only a fair deal for tenants, but we also protect your interests as the Landlord.

Our professional industry body, The Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA), recommends The Tenancy Dispute Service as the preferred supplier to administer The Tenancy Deposit Scheme. By being part of this scheme, we are able to offer full protection to Landlords.

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Paramount Special Offer - We offer membership to an ARLA recommended Tenancy Deposit Scheme

We offer membership to an insurance based Tenancy Deposit Scheme. There are no hidden administration charges or other fees.

Find out more information about the Tenancy Deposit Scheme or our Letting and Management Service by contacting Spencer Lawrence, Director of Lettings at 020 7644 2332.

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