If you rent your home privately your landlord, or their agent, has legal responsibilities to manage your tenancy fairly and to keep your home up to a decent standard. You have rights and responsibilities too.
We want to make sure that people renting privately in Islington understand their legal rights and know what to look out for. The Government’s publication 'How to rent' is a useful guide on when finding a home to rent.
Our Private Rented Sector Charter sets out our commitment to stand alongside private renters and work with private landlords to maintain and improve standards.
Budgeting for your rent
Islington is a popular place to rent so there is very high demand for rented properties. Around 26% of all housing in Islington is privately rented – around 27,000 households.
Don't forget to factor in what all your costs will be - for example, a deposit, regular rent payments and any letting agent fees. Remember to check the property and the area thoroughly before agreeing to anything.
You can check the Mayor of London’s London rent map to find out what you can rent for your budget. The website explains how to search the map.
Protection for tenants
By law, all landlords (who own a rented property) have to make sure their properties meet certain standards. The council can help to make sure landlords keep their properties to an acceptable standard.
Many landlords are accredited under the London Landlord Accreditation scheme, which isn't a guarantee but may be an indication of a commitment to good practices.
There are also laws which cover estate agents who deal with rental properties – which include protecting deposits and being clear and transparent about their fees. They also have to be a part of a redress scheme. This means that tenants can go to an independent organisation to look into any complaint a tenant may have about an agent.
When searching for a property, look out for lettings agents that are part of:
- The Association of Residential Letting Agents, a membership body for property agents
- Safe Agent (previously known as National Approved Lettings Scheme)
They comply with industry codes of practice including protecting your money and insurance issues.
Free private renting advice
If you are a private renter in Islington, we offer free information and support on all tenancy-related matters, including:
- understanding your tenancy agreement
- advice and resources during your tenancy
- eviction processes and your rights.
Book a drop-in session available on Tuesdays between 10am and 4pm.
- Phone: 020 7527 8367
- Email: prs.advice@islington.gov.uk
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Private Rented Sector Charter
Our charter sets out our commitment to stand alongside private renters and work with private landlords to maintain and improve standards.
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Before your tenancy
Information and advice to help you get ready for your tenancy, from understanding your rights and responsibilities to ensuring the property meets your needs.
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During your tenancy
Information and guidance to help you navigate your tenancy smoothly, from understanding your rights and obligations to dealing with repairs and maintenance.
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End of your tenancy
Guidance on what to do before you move out, from giving proper notice and arranging a final inspection, to understanding your deposit return.
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Advice and support for renters
Whether you need help understanding your rights as a renter, dealing with disputes, or accessing local services, there is a range of information and support available.
Related information
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How to rent
GOV.UK's 'How to rent' guide helps you to understand your rights and what to look out for when finding a home to rent
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Shelter - Private renting
Advice for private tenants and people looking to rent from a private landlord or agent
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Citizens Advice - Renting privately
Get advice about renting from a private landlord
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Deposit protection schemes
You have a legal right to have your deposit protected. Visit GOV.UK to find out more about schemes which protect your deposit at GOV.UK
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Property licensing
Some types of shared housing require the landlord to get a licence to protect tenants from poor conditions
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London Renters Union
Become part of a city-wide community of renters who speak with a united voice and take collective action
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ACORN
ACORN is a community union bringing together all kinds of people on all the issues that matter to them from renting and housing to the cost-of-living crisis
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Islington Law Centre
Get help with a wide range of housing issues