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Old 5th December 2007, 18:01   #1 (permalink)
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Default Tenancy Deposit Protection Confusion

Hello,
I am a tenanct living in my flat for more than a year now and had to sign a new one year contract with the "Estate Agent" looking after my property. The tenancy type is Assure ShortHold Tenancy and the amount of deposit with them is £1350 which is equivalent to 1.5 months of rent. According to the new legislation, from 6th of April 2007 all tenancy deposits taken by landlords/agents have to be protected, however, the Estate Agent that is responsible for my property is failing to do that despite repeated emails to them. They have replied back very rudely and have the email record of the correspondance.
It has been more than 2 months now that my deposit is not protected. Now another dilemma is that the company doesn't seem to be reigstered with Companies HOuse. If you search for the company name, its information comes up as:
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CHARLESTATE LIMITED
78 RICHMOND ROAD
KINGSTON UPON THAMES
SURREY KT2 5EL
Company No. 04549474
Status: Active - Proposal to Strike off
Date of Incorporation: 01/10/2002
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Company Type: Private Limited Company
Nature of Business (SIC(03)):
7031 - Real estate agencies
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However this office is deserted and I don't think any mail is collected from here either. Their actual address (from where they conduct business is)
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Charlestate International
Endeavour House, 2, Cambridge Rd, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey KT1 3JU
Tel: 020 8549 7774
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But this address is not registered nor is this name:"Charlestate International".

* What are my options with them?

* What are my legal options?

* If I go to the county court, I need to file the claim against whom and what is the process for Tenancy Deposit Protection claims in a county court. Please explain in detail.?

* I checked with Housing Advice Helpline, and they told me that my landlord is responsible for the deposit (and not the estate agent) though they were not sure, however, all my dealings are with the Estate Agent and the contract clearly says that my Estate Agent (Charlestate) holds the deposit. I came to know about the owner of the property (or landlord) just because his owns a business next to my residence, otherwise all my dealings are with the Estate Agent. So this whole affair becomes more confusing.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please ask me questions for any further clarifications.

Best Regards.
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Old 5th December 2007, 18:42   #2 (permalink)
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If you signed the agreement before 6th April 07 the th TDS does not cover you here.

Do you have the name of your landlord not the agency, if so you can find his/her address through the land registry
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Old 5th December 2007, 20:11   #3 (permalink)
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The OP said that the tenancy was renewed after April 6th, so they should be covered by the TDS - it applies to renewals as well as new tenancies. The landlord is ultimately responsible for the deposit being entered - the estate agents are just middlemen. You should write to the LL informing them that you're aware that the deposit hasn't been protected, that it is a legal obligation for them to do so, and you expect to recieve paperwork showing that it has been entered within (say) three weeks.
As you are a current tenant, under the Housing Act, legally the agents must provide you with an address for your landlord upon request.
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Was that question ever answered definitively demon? And if so, where does it state it? Not doubting you, just want the link for future reference!!
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It applied to my renewal - wait, let me dig out our paperwork...


Our letter says:

"Dear d_x_s,

"Further to your instructions we enclose contracts to renew your current tenancy...Please note that there are three places to sign because of the new tenancy deposit regulations...Please find enclosed your certificate showing that your deposit is held in accordance with new rules that came into force on 6 April 07...(please pay our exorbitant fee for photocopying your old agreement and getting you to sign it...)

"Letting Agent."

That's where I must have got the idea from - let me look it up from somewhere official though
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Ah, something here:

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What happens if the tenant has a tenancy agreement that was taken out before 6 April 2007 but he continues occupying the property after the end of that tenancy?
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If the tenant decides to remain in his existing rented property beyond the initial fixed term of six months, how the deposit is treated will depend on how the tenancy is continued:
  • For a statutory periodic tenancy - i.e. the tenancy continues with no new agreement - TDP will not apply, as no new AST will have been created.
  • For a replacement/renewal tenancy - This is a new AST and so TDP will apply. The deposit previously paid under the earlier tenancy is repayable to the tenant at the end of that tenancy, so it should be returned to the tenant. Alternatively, if the landlord wishes to continue to hold it as security in respect of the new tenancy it must be protected under scheme.
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Suzannah Hellicar, Rushmoor Borough Council's Housing Options Team Manager said; "This is great news and will directly benefit thousands of tenants who face problems getting their deposit returned. So from now, if you are renewing your tenancy or starting a new one, ask your landlord or agent which Tenancy Deposit Protection scheme they are part of. However your deposit will only be protected if your landlord has signed up to Tenancy Deposit Protection, which they are required to do."
from Rushmoor Borough Council's website, and from Shelter's website:

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What if I paid a deposit before 6 April 2007?

If you paid a tenancy deposit before 6 April 2007, then you will not be protected by the scheme unless your landlord or agent renews your tenancy on or after 6 April 2007, and gives you a new agreement.
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Thatll do for me, thanks demon!!
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Does nobody read "stickies" anymore?
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A deposit paid before that date is only protected by the Act if the tenancy is formally renewed on or after that date, by the signing of a new tenancy agreement, not if the tenancy merely continues by default.
This information has been prepared on basis of advice provided by Shelter ans I have made sure that none of it comes from the top of someone's head and all is properly checked out.

BTW- That was not a rant but I feel one coming anyway, entitled "stickies- READ THEM BEFORE YOU POST, public dearesssssssst"
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If you signed the agreement before 6th April 07 the th TDS does not cover you here.

Do you have the name of your landlord not the agency, if so you can find his/her address through the land registry

My contract was signed in August 2007 and therefore should come under the TDS rule. The agency who is holding the deposit as well as looks over the day to day dealings is holding the deposit and is clearly mentioned on the contract. The agency says that landlord need not be bothered about anything and I should come to them for every matter, as the landlord pays them for that purpose. Therefore who is responsible here?

Secondly, if I have to issue a notice, whom to issue such notice that I am going to the court if they don't comply?
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If you are going to issue court proceedings, do so against the landlord as I said above. The contract that you entered into is between you and the landlord, not between you and the agents - you've got to think of the landlord as the MD and the agents as his paperwork-monkeys. S/he is ultimately responsible for your deposit, and it is to hir that you should direct complaints now, as the agents seem to be determined to be obstructive.
What do you mean precisely by 'rude'? This is also a problem that you need to take up with the landlord, as the agents are acting as hir representatives.
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Sorry Joa, sweetie - I've only browsed, nay, grazed the stickies, and of course you're to be congratulated for your excellent work

Most of my info - hells, most of my life - comes off the top of my head. I'm thinking of having a kettle whistle installed
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I just imagined you with a steam whistle....I must say I smiled to myself, thank you, cause it is a grim day today and NatWest whacked a charge for being £3 short of a DD which should not have gone out today anyway. So your whistle has helped me

As for the stickies- as you know Ed re-wrote most of them because I felt my languge skills were crap and they needed to be done pronto. But the info contained should be perfectly OK; checked and double checked. If anybody spots anything wrong, please let me or a Mod know asap as giving out incorrect advice is like a worse crime in advisers' handbook!
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More than glad to be of service, my dear - and murder Sh*twest with the DD Guarantee! If it went out on the wrong date, they've got no business charging you even by their standards
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Apologies to the OP for this highjack- but will DD guarantee provide for wrong date too or only for wrong amount?
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Ammmark, read this thread: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...it-scheme.html

If your deposit is not protected, then now is the time for you to sue the landlord for the deposit plus the statutory penalty, as explained in that thread.

The person to sue is the landlord, not the letting agent, as explained in that thread.



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