Tenancy Deposit Scheme for Landlords
Tenancy Deposit Scheme Discount for NRLA Members
Trusted, easy deposit protection
Protect your deposits with the Tenancy Deposit Scheme, the only not-for-profit, UK-owned tenancy deposit protection scheme in the UK. With over £2 billion in deposits safely protected, we offer both free deposit protection in our Custodial scheme and the lowest rates for landlords through our Insured scheme.
Save with TDS
We offer the lowest rates for NRLA Members*:
TDS Insured You hold the deposit |
TDS Custodial TDS holds the deposit |
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Deposit £499.99 and under |
£13.20 (save £5.30 per deposit) |
FREE |
Deposit £500 and over |
£17.95 (save £7.55 per deposit) |
FREE |
Why TDS?
Don't just take our word for it
As I previously had a letting agent for my property I was really unsure about how to take over management, especially around the deposit. Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) made this a stress free experience for me. Their customer service is excellent, providing friendly and timely advice. No question is too small and it feels like a very personal experience. Thank you TDS!
I’ve used the TDS for all my tenancies since protecting deposits with an independent organisation became law. After researching the schemes available, I decided to use the TDS for all my tenancies and have been very happy with the service and professionalism.
As well as the peace of mind of having such a professional organisation to act as an intermediary in an end of tenancy dispute, the TDS website provides a wealth of information, case studies and legal precedents to help guide landlords. Keep up the good work.
TDS End of Year Winter Maintenance
TDS Landlord's Guide to Repairs in Rental Properties
TDS Tenancy Deposit Protection Guide for Student Accommodation and HMOs
TDS Guide to Property Inventories
TDS Spring Cleaning Guide
TDS Energy Efficiency Guide for Rented Homes
TDS Autumn Maintenance for Landlords
TDS Guide to Pets in Rented Properties
TDS Guide to Student Lets
TDS guide to product lifespans
TDS Spring guide to garden maintenance for landlords
Articles
Blog: Fair wear and tear - what landlords need to know
Every landlord expects a general level of deterioration in a property over time when renting to tenants. However, when it comes to assessing conditions at end of tenancy, what is considered fair wear and tear and when can you make a deposit deduction claim? In an exclusive blog Head of TDS Adjudication Services, Sandy Bastin explains.