Housing

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Housing

 

From 6 April 2022, you can evidence your right to rent using a share code only. Landlords are no longer able to accept physical documents for the purposes of a right to work / rent check even if they show a later expiry date. You can:  

Frequently asked questions for employers and landlords, about the rights of Hong Kong BN(O) visa holders explains how landlords can verify your right to rent in the UK, including while you are still waiting for the outcome of your applications.  

Housing Rights gives more information about people's rights when looking for a home, based on their immigration status. It includes legal rights renters have and how to ensure you are treated fairly when renting privately.  

For more information about private housing, check out:  

Frequently asked questions about private housing   

 

Housing

Useful links:  

What you need to know when renting  

How to rent guide   

Renting from a private landlord  

Guide for tenants: fit for human habitation  

Prove your right to rent in England   

What if something goes wrong?  

Protection from eviction   

Property Ombudsman   

Property redress scheme  

HKSS - Hong Kong Settlement Scheme - Kirklees Citizens Advice & Law Centre (kcalc.org.uk)

 

Drop-in session on housing 

Housing - 3 November 2021

This event covered how to find and view the property, applying for the tenancy, explained right to rent checks, deposits, tenancy agreements and other required information to secure privately rented accommodation.  The second part explained rights of private tenant in the UK. The session was presented by National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) and Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH).  

 

Other drop-in sessions

 

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Last updated: 13/04/2023

Source URL: https://www.migrationyorkshire.org.uk/hong-kong-hub/housing