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Letting a property

Gaining an income from your property makes financial sense and Halifax Legal Solutions can offer you legal advice on all aspects of letting your property.

You'll also find a library of intelligent self-drafting legal documents and letters, which you can use "off-the-shelf" to quickly address a particular issue, including a range to help you rent your properties and manage your tenants. More detail about these documents is shown below. Legal advice and the preparation of necessary paperwork when letting property are just some of the many ways you may benefit from Halifax Legal Solutions. The flat annual fee affords you assistance in all sorts of matters, ranging from Wills to identity theft and access to good value conveyancing.

This document is the required notice under section 21 of the Housing Act 1988. It is served on a property owner's tenant(s), where an assured shorthold tenancy has been granted and possession is required. It should be noted that...
This document should be used by landlords of a residential property to create an assured shorthold tenancy agreement for a fixed term. Specific clauses are included to cover gas, electrical and fire safety and building...
This document is suitable for use by a landlord of business or residential property to request the payment of rent due from the tenant under the terms of the tenancy. It should not be used as a demand for service charges, the...
This document creates an agreement to be used by the owner of a house or flat who wishes to take on a lodger to occupy the house or flat with them. Please note that this document creates a licence and not a lease, which means...
This letter requests a reference from a referee put forward by a prospective tenant.
This agreement should be used by a landlord who wishes to take on a lodger with the option of providing cleaning services and/or breakfast. The agreement creates a licence and not a lease, which allows more flexibility should you...

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