Insurance-based schemes · the tenant pays the deposit to the landlord
· the landlord retains the deposit and pays a premium to the insurer - the key difference to the custodial scheme
Within 14 days of receiving a deposit
The landlord or agent must give the tenant the details about how their deposit is protected including:
· the contact details of the tenancy deposit scheme selected
· the landlord or agent’s contact details
· how to apply for the release of the deposit
· information explaining the purpose of the deposit
· what to do if there is a dispute about the deposit
At the end of the tenancy:
· if an agreement is reached about how the deposit should be divided, the landlord or agent returns all or some of the deposit
· if there is a dispute, the landlord must hand over the disputed amount to the scheme for safekeeping until the dispute is resolved
if for any reason the landlord fails to comply, the insurance arrangements will ensure the return of the deposit to the tenant if they are entitled to it.
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