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01 Jan 2025·Northern Ireland·Action

Tenancy deposits in Northern Ireland must be protected in an approved scheme within 28 days

Under the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2012, landlords must place all tenancy deposits in one of three government-approved schemes within 28 days of receipt. Failure to comply means the landlord cannot serve a valid Notice to Quit and may face a penalty of up to three times the deposit amount.

Under the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2012, landlords must place all tenancy deposits in one of three government-approved schemes within 28 days of receipt. Failure to comply means the landlord cannot serve a valid Notice to Quit and may face a penalty of up to three times the deposit amount.

Action required

Protect all deposits within 28 days using one of the three approved schemes: TDS Northern Ireland, MyDeposits Northern Ireland, or Deposit Recovery Schemes. Provide tenants with prescribed information in writing.

Effective

Ongoing

Who this affects

All private landlords in Northern Ireland

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