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flatfair policies
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What are the benefits of the flatfair discretionary model?
Unlike insurers, the cover we offer to individual landlords is based on the principle of discretion. This isn't about being able to say 'no' - indeed, historically we have purchased landlord debt i...
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What are flatfair’s criteria for properties?
In order to let your property with flatfair’s No Deposit solution, it needs to fulfil the following criteria: Agents must have explicit permission from the property owner (landlord) by form of wr...
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What happens at the end of the tenancy?
The letting agent or landlord may submit proposed charges at the end of a tenancy if they believe the tenants are liable to cover any cost for damages or unpaid rent. At the end of the tenancy: ...
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What does jointly and severally liable mean?
On entering a tenancy agreement, all tenants and any guarantors are bound by its terms. Tenancy agreement terms by their nature usually include the stipulation that these parties are jointly and s...
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Assignment Only, when a landlord payment is made upfront
Under Assignment Only, flatfair offers to purchase the debt from the landlord that the tenant owes and has not paid under the limitations of the landlord's flatfair service. The landlord assigns th...
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How to submit end of tenancy charges
You must submit end of tenancy charges against your tenants within 28 days following the tenancy end date or the date that the tenants vacated the property. To submit a charge for an existing plan,...
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Information for landlords who manage their own property
If you manage your own property then there are some actions that we will need you to take care of to ensure your property continues to be protected by flatfair. You can find links to the helpful su...
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How to counter or negotiate a charge
If you believe a charge, or a charge amount, that was raised against you is inaccurate, you can always counter it. If your landlord or agent submits a charge against you at the end of your tenancy,...
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What are the benefits of using flatfair’s No Deposit instead of a cash deposit?
By removing the need for tenants to find an expensive upfront deposit, flatfair’s No Deposit solution gives landlords like you a competitive advantage – your properties become more affordable and a...