Holding FEE conditions

Holding Deposit (Holding Fee) – Terms & Conditions

To reserve a property, a holding deposit is required. This allows us to take the property off the market while we carry out referencing and prepare your tenancy.


What is a Holding Deposit?

A holding deposit is a payment made to secure a property while your application is being processed.

  • The holding deposit is equal to 1 week’s rent, as set out under the Tenant Fees Act 2019
  • Once paid, the property will be reserved for you, subject to satisfactory checks

What Happens Next?

After payment is received:

  • The property will be removed from the market
  • Referencing and affordability checks will begin
  • You will be asked to provide relevant documentation within a reasonable timeframe

Deadline for Agreement

You will have 15 days (or another agreed timeframe in writing) to:

  • Complete referencing
  • Sign the tenancy agreement

This is known as the “deadline for agreement.”


When is the Holding Deposit Refunded?

Your holding deposit will be:

  • Deducted from your first month’s rent, or
  • Returned to you if the landlord decides not to proceed

When May the Holding Deposit Be Retained?

The holding deposit may be retained if:

  • You withdraw your application
  • You fail to take reasonable steps to enter into the tenancy within the deadline
  • You provide false or misleading information which affects your suitability
  • You fail a Right to Rent check
  • You do not sign the tenancy agreement within the agreed timeframe

Important Notes

  • The holding deposit does not guarantee a tenancy until all checks are completed and contracts are signed
  • Only one holding deposit is taken per property at any one time
  • We will act fairly and in line with all relevant legislation

Our Commitment

At Rooms to Let North East, we aim to make the process:

  • Clear and transparent
  • Fair for both tenants and landlords
  • Fully compliant with current legislation

If a holding deposit is retained, we will provide written confirmation outlining the reasons in line with legal requirements.