Blog & Tenant Guides

Practical guides for private renters across Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Islington, Newham and Haringey. We explain your rights, the law, and what you can claim — in plain English.

Deposit 12 March 2025 · 5 min read

Prescribed Information — What Is It and Did Your Landlord Give It to You?

Most tenants know landlords must protect their deposit — but far fewer know about the separate legal requirement to serve Prescribed Information. Missing this gives you an additional claim even if the deposit was protected on time.

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Licensing 5 March 2025 · 6 min read

HMO Licensing in Islington — What Tenants in Shared Houses Need to Know

Islington operates borough-wide additional HMO licensing — meaning virtually every shared property of three or more people needs a licence. If your landlord does not hold one, you can apply to recover up to 12 months of rent.

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Deposit 26 February 2025 · 4 min read

Can I Claim Deposit Compensation After Moving Out?

One of the most common questions we hear from tenants. The short answer is yes — you have six years from the date of the breach to bring a deposit compensation claim. Here is everything you need to know.

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Licensing 18 February 2025 · 7 min read

Newham Selective Licensing — A Complete Guide for Tenants

Newham operates one of England's most extensive selective licensing schemes — covering virtually every privately rented property in the borough. Here is what that means for tenants and why so many have valid claims they do not know about.

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Eviction 10 February 2025 · 5 min read

Received a Section 21 Notice? Here Are Four Things to Check Immediately

A Section 21 notice does not always mean your landlord can evict you. If your landlord failed to protect your deposit, did not serve Prescribed Information, or breached licensing requirements, the notice may be invalid.

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RRO 3 February 2025 · 6 min read

Rent Repayment Orders — How They Work and How Much You Can Claim

A Rent Repayment Order allows tenants to recover up to 12 months of rent where a landlord has committed a housing offence — most commonly renting without the correct licence. This guide explains the full process.

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