Revised Right to Rent requirments from 21st June

Revised Right to Rent requirments from 21st June

18:32 PM, 12th May 2021, About 4 years ago 2

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The temporary adjustments to the right to rent check introduced on 30 March 2020, due to COVID-19, are ending. From 21 June 2021, you must check the prescribed documents as set out in the right to rent code of practice and the landlord’s guide, published on GOV.UK at: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/landlords-immigration-right-to-rent-checks.

This means that when carrying out a document check you must be in possession of the original documents.  You can no longer accept a scanned copy or a photo of original documents, as this will not provide you with a defence against a civil penalty.

Alternatively, where applicable you can use the Home Office online right to rent service via https://www.gov.uk/view-right-to-rent, which does not require you to see or check the individual’s physical documents.  You can carry out a check via video call using this service as right to rent information is provided in real time direct from Home Office systems – the tenant must give you permission to view their details in the form of a share code.

This service can be used by those with a current Biometric Residence Permit or Card, status under the EU Settlement Scheme, or the points-based immigration system.

Landlords cannot insist individuals use this service or discriminate against those who choose to use their documents to prove their right to rent.

There is no requirement to carry out retrospective checks on those who had a COVID-19 adjusted check between 30 March 2020 and 20 June 2021 (inclusive).  This reflects the length of time the adjusted checks have been in place and supports business during this difficult time.

You will maintain a defence against a civil penalty if the check you have undertaken during this period was done in the prescribed standard manner or as set out in the COVID-19 adjusted checks guidance.  However, any individual identified with no lawful immigration status in the UK may be liable to enforcement action.

Further information can be found on GOV.UK. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-landlord-right-to-rent-checks|a|nbsp;


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Steve Brooks

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10:54 AM, 13th May 2021, About 4 years ago

Does this mean British nationals cannot use the online right to rent service as they won't have a Biometric Residence Permit or Card, status under the EU Settlement Scheme, or the points-based immigration system?

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16:37 PM, 13th May 2021, About 4 years ago

Are landlords left in the awkward position of being more likely to check non-white applicants and those with a seemingly non-English accent?

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