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Information for landlords
This information applies to England only
You can find information about the rights and responsibilities of landlords on the Communities and Local Government website.
The information includes:
- Top tips for landlords: Assured shorthold tenancies
- Letting your home
- Letting rooms in your home – a guide for resident landlords
- Repairs – a guide for landlords and tenants
- Fact sheet: Gaining possession of a privately rented property let on an assured shorthold tenancy
This information is available in alternative formats such as Braille and audio. The website tells you how to order information in these formats.
A landlords' association may also be help you. Landlords' associations include the National Landlords Association at www.landlords.org.uk and the Residential Landlords Association at www.rla.org.uk.
There is also information available about your legal responsibility to keep gas and electrical appliances in safe working order. You can get information about:
- gas appliances from the Health and Safety Executive's website at: www.hse.gov.uk.
- electrical appliances from the Electrical Safety Council's website at: www.esc.org.uk.
If you aren’t living in the property you rent out, it’s important to keep the Land Registry updated of your contact address. This helps to reduce the risk of property fraud. You can provide up to three addresses including email addresses, addresses abroad and the address of someone you trust. You can find out more at the Land Registry website at www1.landregistry.gov.uk.









