Residential Leases


Before selecting and downloading one of the residential lease templates, read Netlawman's helpful guides on residential property and leases:


Template: Assured Shorthold Tenancy agreement (AST): any property

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"This AST agreement can be used to let any residential property: a flat, a house or an individual room, whether furnished or unfurnished. It provides a high level of protection and control for the landlord."

Template: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement (AST): flat

Read what Net Lawman says about this template:

"Use this template to create a tenancy agreement for a furnished or part-furnished flat. Written by a barrister who specialises in this area of law, it provides high levels of legal protection and control. Our use of plain English throughout makes editing easy and helps ensure tenants meet their obligations. It is ideal for buy-to-let, and can be reused for multiple properties."

Template: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement (AST): house

Read what Net Lawman says about this template:

"Use this template to create a tenancy agreement for a furnished or part-furnished house. Written by a barrister who specialises in residential tenancy law, it provides high levels of legal protection and control. Our use of plain English throughout makes editing easy and helps ensure tenants meet their obligations. It is ideal for buy-to-let, and can be reused for multiple properties."

Template: Assured Shorthold Tenancy agreement: single room

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"This is an AST agreement to let a single room in a house or flat occupied by other tenants who also rent rooms on an individual basis."

Template: Assured Shorthold Tenancy agreement (AST): student accommodation; single room; no deposit

Read what Net Lawman says about this template:

"This is an AST agreement to let a single room to a student. It assumes other facilities in the property are shared. It is drawn around payment for 9 or 12 months of academic year, at times when tenant is likely to receive grant or loan."

Template: Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme Notice

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Template: Property Inventory

Read what Net Lawman says about this template:

"his is a standard inventory for use when a tenant moves into a rental property. Under the Tenancy Deposit Scheme Regulations, the law provides for the swift return of a deposit to the tenant at the end of the tenancy."

Template: Rent Guarantee Agreement

Read what Net Lawman says about this template:

"Bring in a guarantor for your tenant using this agreement. This document supplements any tenancy agreement, including those for assured shortholds (ASTs)."


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