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Find out what rights and responsibilities you have when you rent out your property to private tenants, learn more about the inspection and enforcement process and the minimum energy efficiency standards you must meet.
As a landlord, you have certain rights and responsibilities when you rent out your property to private tenants.
As a private landlord, we can give you free advice on any rental issue including:
If you see a property in the borough that's been empty for a few months, let us know.
We can then contact the owner to try and bring the property back into use. We can also keep an eye on it to prevent squatters or vandals.
The Council will not investigate complaints regarding housing conditions from tenants of Housing Association properties.
You must first exhaust your Housing Association complaints procedure after which you can take your complaint to the Housing Ombudsman if you remain dissatisfied.
This approach is consistent with advice offered by Housing Associations themselves and the Housing Ombudsman.