I began a tenancy on 1st July.
My landlady informed me that under new government rules that came in in April, we have to pay a fee for deposit protection.
I am one of three tenants in a shared house. One tenant started his contract before April, and therefore a �30 deposit protect fee is to be shared between two of us.
The scheme that the landlord has joined is "Tenancy Deposit Solutions".
I have looked at their website (
http://www.mydeposits.co.uk/) and it sounds like this fee should be paid by the landlord, not us. Furthermore, there seems to be an alternative scheme (the custodial scheme) which wouldn't cost anything and would even mean I might get a small amount of interest on the deposit at the end of the tenancy.
�15 is a small amount to quibble over, but it does seem bizarre that a government idea designed to protect tenants ends up costing me more.
I asked my landlady why she hadn't chosen the custodial scheme and she said that she had chosen the Tenancy Deposit Solutions scheme for all her houses and was unable to change for an individual house.
Any advice much appreciated.