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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Landlord's address in the Tenancy Agreement

I've recently had correspondence from several landlords who manage their own property.

They have expressed concern over their their tenants knowing their home address and have asked if there is any way that this can be hidden from the tenant.

Well it is possible for a landlord to use a CO ( care of) address or even a PO BOX on the tenancy agreement to avoid revealing their home address to a tenant. However, if they do this then a landlord will need to ensure that the address given is in England or Wales.

If they don't, according to S.48 of the Housing Act the rent is not legally due to the landlord.


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