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#AskTDS: “When should my landlord return my deposit?”
This article has been written in response to a tenant’s query: “When should my landlord return my deposit?”
#AskTDS: How can members access our resources – and why should they?
In this week’s #AskTDS, we tell members how they can access the wealth of resources TDS produces, what they can find out, and why these resources are important.
#AskTDS: What is the difference between TDSNI Insured and TDSNI Custodial?
In this week’s #AskTDS, we answer the question “what is the difference between TDSNI Insured and TDSNI Custodial?”
#AskTDS: Why is TDS Northern Ireland shortlisted for the CIH Awards?
In this week’s #AskTDS, we answer a landlord’s question, “Why is TDS Northern Ireland shortlisted for the CIH Awards?”
#AskTDS: “Why should I join TDS?”
In this week’s #AskTDS, Kelly Wallace, Senior Business Development Executive at TDS, answers a letting agent’s question: “Why should I join TDS?”
#ExpertView: How TDS is helping to reduce deposit disputes
The overwhelming majority of tenancies end amicably, but sometimes disputes do happen. In this week’s #ExpertView, TDS Adjudicator Michael Hill explains how TDS is working to prevent disputes.
#AskTDS: “I am about to renew my tenant's tenancy, how will it affect the tenancy deposit?”
How renewing the current tenancy with tenants will affect the tenant’s deposit.
#ExpertView: Eight winter property care tips
In this week’s #ExpertView, Victoria Barker, Communications Officer at Residential Landlords Association (RLA), shares her top tips for looking after your rental property during the winter months.
#AskTDS: Can I claim for damage caused at a New Year’s Eve party?
In this week’s #AskTDS, we address the aftermath of a new year’s eve party and answer a landlord’s question: “Can I claim for damage caused at a New Year’s Eve party?”
#ExpertView: New Year tenancy resolutions
New Year’s resolutions are often hard to stick to, but if you’re going to maintain one in 2019, make it our best practice for ending a resolution that could see you receive your full tenancy deposit back in your pocket.