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We also undertake to make our best endeavours to have this website available at all times, but cannot guarantee this and we accept no liability for interruptions to service for any reasons. We accept no liability for any loss, for whatever reason, direct or indirect, arising from use of this website or documents or agreements downloaded from it.
The outline tenancy agreements and other documents provided by this website can be used to form the basis of most letting arrangements and to give appropriate notices terminating and otherwise amending those arrangements. Other than prescribed forms, and legal forms in required format, agreements, letters and forms are generally suggestions available as downloads in forms that can be edited. They should be amended to suit particular needs and completed by insertion of landlord and tenant details in the spaces indicated.
We advise clients to read each document carefully before use to make sure it is appropriate to their needs. It is entirely the user’s responsibility for deciding which outline tenancy agreement and which form is appropriate for his or her needs. WorldWide Web Publishers Limited accepts no responsibility for any amendments or changes to the outline documents made by users.
Although the agreements and forms are suitable for use in a range of tenancies, landlords with special circumstances or considerations relating to their properties or tenants are advised to seek legal advice before completion.
Many landlords choose to complete legal documents and notices themselves. However, utmost care is needed since the slightest mistake can lead to significant delays and even, in some instances, to documents being ineffective or unenforceable. Our advice to inexperienced landlords, those faced with unusual or complicated circumstances, or those unsure about any aspects of what is required, is always to seek professional advice.
Generally the forms apply to England and Wales only, unless otherwise stated.
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