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Assured shorthold tenancy definition

What does Assured shorthold tenancy mean? An assured shorthold tenancy (AST) is the standard agreement used to let a dwelling to a private residential tenant in England. It is a statutory form of assured tenancy under the Housing Act 1988 (as amended). In practice, most private lettings are ASTs unless an exclusion applies (for example, a resident landlord, business or holiday letting, a company let, or certain high‑rent tenancies). Key features include: - Fixed‑term or periodic terms at market rent. - Landlord possession routes: section 21 Housing Act 1988 (no‑fault) and section 8 (fault‑based grounds in Schedule 2, such as rent arrears). - Strict preconditions for section 21, including...

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CRA 2015 protection for guarantors of assured shorthold tenancies

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The Consumer Rights Act 2015 (CRA 2015)

The Consumer Rights Act 2015 (CRA 2015) revised and brought together consumer protection laws with effect from 1 October 2015. Primarily, it applies to consumer agreements for providing Goods, services and Digital content, and overhauls the rules on unfair terms in consumer contracts. It is generally considered that a guarantor of an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) is unlikely to qualify as a consumer of goods, services or digital content. Accordingly, any safeguard available under CRA 2015 would arise only through the unfair terms provisions in such circumstances, if applicable...

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