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The Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS)

 

The Dispute Service is an independent, not-for-profit, company established in 2003 to resolve tenancy deposit disputes in the private rented sector. The company has achieved the UK Government Standard for Customer Service Excellence, and won Tenancy Deposit Service of the Year at the PropertyDrum B2B awards 2012.

 

Many tenants in the private sector give their landlords a deposit against possible non- payment of rent or damage to property.  When a tenancy comes to an end, there is usually no disagreement about the return of the deposit. But sometimes there is, and this can cause much hardship and inconvenience to both landlord and tenant.

 

The Housing Act 2004 (Chapter 4, sections 212-5; & Schedule 10) made provision for both the protection of tenancy deposits and the resolution of disputes over their return.The Dispute Service has been awarded a contract by the Government to run one such scheme: The Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS).

 

The legislation came into effect on 6 April 2007. After that date all deposits taken for Assured Shorthold Tenancies must be protected.

 

A photographic record is provided within the report and additional photos in digital JPEG format can be provided. A password protected Web link to photographs and documents can also be made available if required.

 

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