The rules have changed. Do you know your risk?

Ten questions. Two minutes. A clear picture of where you stand as a self-managing landlord.

Why it matters

Renters' Rights, licensing, deposits, right to rent and safety certificates have all changed, and they keep changing. Most non-compliance is accidental, and the penalties are real. This quiz shows you where you stand in two minutes, with no jargon.

How it works

1. Answer ten straight questions.

2. Get a clear picture of your risk.

3. If there are gaps, we show you how to close them.

Why fully managed

Fully managed with Hunters means real results and none of the worry: vetted tenants, clear communication and full compliance, handled for you. It is protection, not cost.

Take the two-minute quiz, or book a chat with the team

How much could non-compliance cost you?

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Question 1 of 10
Did you serve the government information sheet on your tenant between 1 May and 31 May?
Question 2 of 10
Have you been late renewing any safety certificates in the last two years, or failed to provide the tenant with a written copy within 28 days?
Question 3 of 10
Are you confident your APT contains all the required written statement information?
Question 4 of 10
Can you relet your property if you serve notice on a tenant because you intend to sell, but the property does not sell within six months?
Question 5 of 10
Can you refuse a tenant because they receive housing benefit?
Question 6 of 10
Can you ask for the first month's rent to be paid before you sign the tenancy agreement?
Question 7 of 10
If you do not ask for rent in advance, but someone offers to pay rent upfront before moving in, can you accept it?
Question 8 of 10
Can you accept an offer of rent above the advertised asking price?
Question 9 of 10
Have you completed a Legionella risk assessment within the last two years?
Question 10 of 10
Can you give tenants a fixed-term tenancy for two years if they request it to provide security for a school placement?
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