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Legislators celebrate new websites that will help tenants raise complaints

Deposits Scheme TDS charity has launched a promised website to help tenants file complaints about paying false landlords and agents.

Called my Housing Gateway, it was announced last April, but today it was officially held at a Parliamentary event held in London, attended by several MPs with support from the NRLA, housing lawyers and generation rents. has been started on.

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The TDS Charitable Foundation website is linked to a tenant's TDS app called Tlyfe and provides practical advice to tenants on where and how to raise complaints about rental housing in the private and social rental sectors. It is designed to describe the landowner.

The foundation also asks that website details be included in the “How to Rental” booklet, where all tenants must be provided when tenants begin.

To coincide with the launch, studies have been published showing that half of tenants don't know where to go if they can't deal with the issue.

Solving the problem

Gateways help tenants identify the correct routes to resolve their problems, encourage early resolution of disputes as much as possible, and provide relevant information about housing rights and options in an interactive and user-friendly format .

Labour will soon reveal who will provide relief to British and Welsh tenants. ”

It is designed after extensive consultation with government officials and groups representing the legal advisory division, including tenants, landlords and agents.

Labour says it will soon be clear who will provide relief to British and Wales tenants.

“It is essential to strengthen the power of these tenants in order for the government's ambitions of the better private rental sector to become a reality,” said Dr. Jennifer Harris, Head of Policy and Research for TDS Group (Main Image). “That's it.”

Chris Norris
Chris Norris, NRLA policy director

Chris Norris, campaign and policy director for the National Residential Landlords Association, added: Record the problems with the property on the rental with the landlord.

“This new gateway should serve as a useful way to identify the right solution in a faster and more effective way before Morehill starts to turn into a mountain.”

Visit my Housing Gateway website.


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