Due to resource issues, we will not be able to take bulky waste phone calls today. The phone line will be open again from 9:30am tomorrow. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Visitor parking permits
We’ve had an unexpected delay delivering visitor parking permits. If you need visitor parking permits, we recommend you apply for them as soon as you can to make sure you get them in time. We’re working to resolve this as fast as possible. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Housing advice for private tenants
Find out more about the renting process and your rights as a tenant.
At the start of your tenancy
If you are a private tenant, or looking to move into the private rented sector, your landlord or letting agent will have certain responsibilities they’re expected to fulfil.
Before renting a room, they are legally required to check your immigration status and the status of any adults living with you. This is called a ‘Right to Rent’ check.
Unless you are a lodger (that is where you are renting a room in home where your landlord also lives), at the start of the tenancy your landlord or letting agent must give you the following:
If you are an Assured Shorthold Tenant, your landlord or letting agent cannot hold your deposit. This must be held in one of three a government approved ‘Deposit Protection Schemes’.
If you have paid a deposit and it hasn’t been protected in this way:
Your landlord or letting agent must tell you when and how your rent should be paid. If you pay your rent weekly, they must provide you with a rent book.
There are rules on rent increases, which must be followed. These will vary depending on the type of tenancy you have.
Your landlord or letting agent is legally required to allow you to enjoy living in your home without unnecessary interference.
They should not let themselves into your home without permission. Neither should they harass you or make it difficult for you to live in your home.
If you believe your landlord or letting agent is harassing you, including asking you to leave without appropriate valid notice, contact our housing options team by emailing housing.advice@brighton-hove.gov.uk or calling 01273 294 400.
You can also contact Sussex Police if you feel you are being harassed.