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What is a Right to Rent check?
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This is a scheme, introduced by the government, to make sure that people renting a property in the UK have a legal right to do so. The landlord or the agent must see the original identification documents of each occupier aged 18 and above and keep a certified copy for one year after the tenancy has ended. We carry out these checks as part of our referencing process.
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What is a right-to-rent check?
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A right to rent check is a process in which the letting agent or landlord will view the prospective tenant’s identification documents to ensure they are eligible to rent the property.
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