Gosodiadau Pathway
PART OF PEMBROKESHIRE CARE SOCIETY
Have you heard about Rent Smart Wales?
If
you
haven’t
and
you
are
a
Landlord
with
a
property
in
Wales,
read
on:
New
regulations
that
came
into
force
on
23/11/2016
mean
you
now
need
to
become
a
Registered
Landlord
.
If
you
manage
the
property
yourself
you
need
to
be
trained
AND
licensed.
This
applies
even
if
you
look
after
a
property
for
a
friend
or
a
family
member.
But with Pathway Lettings you don’t have to worry:
We’ll
help
you
register
and
answer
any
questions
you
may
have
about Rent Smart Wales.
If
you
choose
us
as
your
managing
agent
we’ll
register
you
for
free
and
your
training
and
licensing
will
be
covered
under
our
agency
registration.
Pathway Lettings
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Landlords
Under the Housing (Wales) Act 2014, there are new legal obligations on landlords who have rental property in Wales.
Landlords operating anywhere in Wales can comply with the new law by completing the appropriate application.
Any
landlord
who
has
a
rental
property
in
Wales
which
is
rented
on
an
assured,
assured
shorthold
or
regulated
tenancy
is
required
to
register.
Depending
on
how
a
property
is
owned
will
determine
who
needs
to
register
it.
All
registrations are done with Rent Smart Wales.
Landlords
who
are
not
involved
in
setting
up
tenancies
and
managing
their
rental
properties
do
not
need
a
licence;
however
they
must
use
a
licensed
agent
and
register
as
a
landlord
declaring
their
agent
on
the
registration.
Landlords
who
do
undertake
letting
and
management
tasks
at
their
rental
properties
in
Wales
are
required
to
apply
for
a
licence.
Such landlords are often described as 'self-managing'.
find out more on https://www.rentsmart.gov.wales/en/