1. Rent
2. Tenancy Deposit – maximum five weeks’ rent where the annual rent in respect of the tenancy immediately after its grant, renewal or continuance is less than £50,000, or six weeks’ rent, where the annual rent in respect of the tenancy immediately after its grant, renewal or continuance is £50,000 or more.
3. Holding Deposit – maximum one week’s rent.
4. Payment in the event of a default – for the loss of a key to, or other security device giving access to, the housing to which the tenancy relates pay the costs which are reasonably incurred by the Landlord or his Agent as a result of the default. {my understanding from this is that ‘security device giving access’ is a fob or card – sometimes called proximity devices}
5. Payment in the event of a default – for the failure to make a payment of rent in full before the end of the period of 14 days beginning with the date (“the due date”) on which the payment is required to be made in accordance with the tenancy agreement pay the aggregate of the amounts found by applying, in relation to each day after the due date for which the rent remains unpaid, an annual percentage rate of 3% above the Bank of England base rate to the amount of rent that remains unpaid at the end of that day.
6. Payment of damages for breach of a tenancy agreement or an agreement between a letting agent and a relevant person
7. On variation, assignment or novation of a tenancy at the tenant’s request pay the greatest of £50 and the reasonable costs of the person to whom the payment is to be made in respect of the variation, assignment or novation of the tenancy.
8. On termination of a tenancy at the tenant’s request in the case of a fixed term tenancy, before the end of the term, or in the case of a periodic tenancy, without the tenant giving the period of notice required under the tenancy agreement or by virtue of any rule of law pay the Landlord the loss suffered by the Landlord and pay his Agent the reasonable costs of the Agent for arranging the termination of a tenancy.
9. Payment in respect of council tax
10. Payment in respect of utilities
11. Payment in respect of a television licence
12. Payment in respect of communication services
A Landlord or Agent taking any other payments from a Tenant on or after 1st June 2019 in consideration of the grant, renewal, continuance, variation, assignment, novation or termination of a tenancy are prohibited.