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Commonly Asked Questions about Tenant Responsibility

Your landlord is always responsible for repairs to: the propertys structure and exterior. basins, sinks, baths and other sanitary fittings including pipes and drains. heating and hot water.
You have a right to do the repairs and to recover the cost from future rent if your landlord has failed to do repairs that theyre responsible for - check what repairs they have to do. Using rent to pay for repairs is risky and you must follow a specific procedure otherwise you put yourself at risk of eviction.
While maintaining the property is primarily the responsibility of the tenant, there are some other things the tenant needs to know. Here are some of the most common tenant responsibilities: Pay rent on time. Paying fees on any bounced checks.
Your responsibilities take good care of the property, for example turn off the water at the mains if youre away in cold weather. pay the agreed rent, even if repairs are needed or youre in dispute with your landlord. pay other charges as agreed with the landlord, for example Council Tax or utility bills.
As the tenant, you are responsible for: keeping furniture in a reasonable condition. minor repairs to internal decorations (tenants are not responsible for natural wear and tear) decorating, if you have caused damaged or it is specified in the tenancy agreement.
Tenancy agreements with no repair clause In this case, youll be liable for repairs to: the exterior of the property including paintwork. the structure of the property including drains, gutters and pipes. all water, gas, electricity, heating and sanitation systems.
These include certain general tenant responsibilities, such as: paying the rent. paying all utility bills and sometimes council tax and water rates. keeping the interior in good repair. not subletting the property without permission. allowing the landlord to carry out periodic checks to inspect the property.