Tenant deposit scheme: Effect of failure to protect rent deposit within 14 days | Practical Law

Tenant deposit scheme: Effect of failure to protect rent deposit within 14 days | Practical Law

An update on tenancy deposit schemes and Draycott & Anor v Hannells Letting Limited (t/a Hannells Letting Agents) [2010] EWHC 217.

Tenant deposit scheme: Effect of failure to protect rent deposit within 14 days

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 6-501-4857 (Approx. 5 pages)

Tenant deposit scheme: Effect of failure to protect rent deposit within 14 days

by PLC Property
Published on 19 Feb 2010England, Wales
An update on tenancy deposit schemes and Draycott & Anor v Hannells Letting Limited (t/a Hannells Letting Agents) [2010] EWHC 217.
Note (8/5/2014): this case has received negative judicial treatment following Gardner v McCusker, 8 May 2014, (Birmingham County Court) (unreported). The decision addresses the scope of the rules regulating the registration of residential tenancy deposits for assured shorthold tenancies, see Article, Tenancy deposits: double trouble for landlords.