Renting Homes In Wales

Published date14 December 2022
Subject MatterReal Estate and Construction, Landlord & Tenant - Leases
Law FirmLanyon Bowdler
AuthorBrian Evans

The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 came into force on 1 December 2022. It makes significant changes to the law relating to residential property lettings in Wales. From now on, the legal basis of most agreements between landlords and people who rent their home will be an "occupation contract" and tenants and licensees will now be called "contract holders".

Contract holders must be given a written statement containing all of the terms of the occupation contract within 14 days of moving in.

Most pre-existing rental agreements will automatically convert into occupation contracts, and in that case, landlords have until 31 May 2023 to send out the written statement.

The Welsh government has produced model written statements for different circumstances and they can be used as the basis for occupation contracts. The new law says that there are some fundamental terms which cannot be changed from the model wording at all, and others which can only be altered if the change benefits the contract holder.

Here are a few key things to note about the new law:

  • Landlords must make sure that properties are fit for human habitation, having regard to a list of 29 separate factors including damp and mould, carbon monoxide, a lack of adequate lighting, exposure to pests, poor sanitation and drainage inadequate water supply, etc.
  • Properties must include hardwired smoke alarms on each floor and a carbon monoxide alarm in each room containing a gas appliance, oil-fired combustion appliance, or solid fuel burning combustion appliance.
  • Landlords must give six months'...

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