Guide to UK Rental Terms

UK Housing Rental Terms Glossary

Welcome to our comprehensive glossary of UK housing rental terms. Whether you’re a first-time renter or a seasoned tenant, understanding these terms can help you navigate your tenancy with confidence.


Table of Contents

  1. A-D
  2. E-H
  3. I-L
  4. M-P
  5. Q-T
  6. U-Z

A-D

Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) Definition: The most common type of tenancy in the UK, usually lasting 6-12 months.

Arrears Definition: Rent that is overdue and unpaid by the tenant.

Assured Tenancy Definition: A tenancy with long-term security of tenure, rare for new tenancies.

Break Clause Definition: A clause allowing the tenant or landlord to end the tenancy early.

Buy-to-Let Definition: A property purchased specifically to be rented out to tenants.

Contractual Periodic Tenancy Definition: A periodic tenancy that arises from a contract between the landlord and tenant.

Council Tax Definition: A tax levied by local authorities for services, paid by tenants unless included in the rent.

Covenants Definition: Promises made by either the landlord or tenant in the tenancy agreement.

Credit Check Definition: A check on the tenant’s credit history and ability to pay rent.

Deposit Definition: An amount paid by the tenant at the start of the tenancy, usually 4-6 weeks’ rent.

Deposit Protection Scheme Definition: A government-backed scheme to protect tenants’ deposits.

Dilapidations Definition: Damage to the property beyond fair wear and tear, which the tenant may be liable for.


E-H

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Definition: A certificate rating the property’s energy efficiency.

Eviction Definition: The legal process of removing a tenant from a rental property.

Exclusive Possession Definition: The tenant’s right to exclude others, including the landlord, from the property.

Fixtures and Fittings Definition: Items provided by the landlord and included in the inventory, such as furniture and appliances.

Fixed Term Definition: The duration of the tenancy agreement, e.g., 6 or 12 months.

Forfeiture Definition: The landlord’s right to end the tenancy early if the tenant breaches the agreement.

Freehold Definition: Outright ownership of a property and the land it sits on.

Gas Safety Certificate Definition: A legal requirement for landlords to provide, showing that gas appliances have been checked by a registered engineer.

Ground Rent Definition: A fee paid by leaseholders to the freeholder for land use.

Guarantor Definition: Someone who agrees to pay the rent if the tenant cannot.


I-L

Holding Deposit Definition: A payment made by a prospective tenant to reserve a property before signing the tenancy agreement.

House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Definition: A property rented by three or more unrelated people who share facilities.

Implied Terms Definition: Unwritten terms in the tenancy agreement implied by law.

Inventory Definition: A detailed list of the property’s contents and condition at the start of the tenancy.

Joint and Several Liability Definition: Where all tenants are responsible for rent and damages.

Landlord Definition: The owner of the property being rented.

Landlord Insurance Definition: Insurance that covers a landlord’s rental property, typically including buildings and contents cover.

Lease Definition: The contract between the landlord and tenant outlining the terms of the tenancy.

Leaseholder Definition: Someone who owns a property on a long lease from the freeholder.

Let Only Service Definition: A service provided by a letting agent where they find a tenant but do not manage the property.


M-P

Managed Let Definition: A service where the agent finds a tenant and manages the property.

Notice Period Definition: The amount of notice required to end the tenancy, usually 1-2 months.

Notice to Quit Definition: A formal notice given by either the landlord or tenant to end the tenancy.

Periodic Tenancy Definition: A tenancy that runs month-to-month or week-to-week.

Possession Order Definition: A court order that allows a landlord to evict a tenant and regain possession of the property.

Prescribed Information Definition: Information that landlords must provide to tenants regarding their deposit protection.

Property Inventory Definition: A detailed record of the condition and contents of the property at the start of the tenancy.

Quiet Enjoyment Definition: The tenant’s right to live in the property without interference from the landlord.

Rent Definition: The amount paid by the tenant to the landlord for use of the property.

Rent Arrears Definition: Overdue rent payments.

Rent Guarantee Insurance Definition: Insurance that covers a landlord’s rental income if the tenant fails to pay rent.

Rent in Advance Definition: Rent paid at the start of the tenancy period, usually monthly or quarterly.

Rent Review Definition: A periodic assessment of the rent amount, usually annually.

Right to Rent Definition: A legal requirement for landlords to check tenants’ immigration status.


Q-T

Section 8 Notice Definition: A notice served by the landlord to evict the tenant for breaching the tenancy agreement.

Section 21 Notice Definition: A notice served by the landlord to evict the tenant without giving a reason.

Service Charge Definition: A fee for maintenance of communal areas in flats or apartments.

Sitting Tenant Definition: A tenant already living in the property when it is sold.

Statutory Periodic Tenancy Definition: A periodic tenancy that arises automatically when a fixed term ends and the tenant remains in the property.

Subletting Definition: When a tenant rents out part or all of the property to another person.

Tenancy Agreement Definition: The contract between the landlord and tenant outlining the terms of the tenancy.

Tenancy Deposit Scheme Definition: A government-backed scheme that protects tenants’ deposits and helps to resolve disputes.

Tenant Definition: The person renting the property from the landlord.

Tenant Fee Ban Definition: A law prohibiting landlords and agents from charging certain fees to tenants.

Tenant Referencing Definition: Checks on the tenant’s credit, employment, and rental history.

Term Definition: The length of the tenancy agreement.

Unfurnished Definition: A property rented without furniture.

Utilities Definition: Services like electricity, gas, water, and broadband, usually paid by the tenant.


U-Z

Void Period Definition: The time between tenancies when the property is unoccupied and not generating rental income.

Wear and Tear Definition: Expected deterioration of the property from normal use.

Yield Definition: The annual rental income as a percentage of the property value.

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