Going On Record: What UK landlords need to know about record keeping
3rd June 2009
By David Lawrenson
The list of records that a landlord must keep is quite long and surprisingly detailed and will cover you in the event of a number of disputes with neighbours, tenants, the taxman and other service providers.
It is all too easy to forget the paperwork or leave it to another time, but keeping up-to-date with your records is essential.
The records you need to keep are of two sorts.
First, there are some records that you have a legal responsibility to keep and then there are others that are just useful to keep in case of a dispute later.
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