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Yes. The new tenancy with a new landlord triggers deposit protection.
It’s not needed with a normal renewal where it’s same landlord, property and tenant but here the landlord is different.
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eden2011 on 16/09/2020 at 10:26 am
Juts to clarify, the deposit was protected in agents name, and not the previous LL, woud Nnb have had to be re-protected still when the new owner became LL and re-protected with same agent ? Or could it simply just stay protected ?
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eden2011 on 22/09/2020 at 5:33 pm
sorry i didnt get a response
Just to clarify, the deposit was initially protected in agents name, and not the previous LL, and is still protected by the agent, would have had to be re-protected still when the new owner became LL and re-protected with same agent ? Or could it simply just stay protected ?
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eden2011 on 23/09/2020 at 10:58 am
Hello I’m not sure if my messages are coming through
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Apologies for this. You’ve found a bug and we don’t seem to be getting reply messages. I will go back to the original question and reply. Will also investigate the notification problem.
Thank you.