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Landlord Document 02 Ast Joint Tenants

Landlord Document 02 Ast Joint Tenants – Official TLA template for use by landlord packs. Review the contents and use as instructed.

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This professionally drafted Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) Agreement for Joint Tenants is an essential legal document for landlords renting a property to two or more tenants on a joint basis. It clearly outlines the rights and responsibilities of all tenants and the landlord, reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring full compliance with UK housing law.

📘Purpose & Use Case

This document is designed for landlords letting a property to two or more tenants jointly under one tenancy agreement in England or Wales. It sets out essential terms such as joint and several liability, rent obligations, deposit protection details, maintenance responsibilities, and termination clauses. Using this AST ensures compliance with the Housing Act 1988 and helps avoid legal and financial risks.

📘Who Should Use This Document?

  • Private landlords letting to multiple tenants under one agreement
  • Letting agents preparing joint tenancy agreements for clients
  • Property managers overseeing shared rental arrangements
  • Solicitors and legal professionals drafting tenancy documents

📘When Should It Be Used?

This AST should be completed before the tenants take possession of the property. It is also required when renewing an existing joint tenancy or formalizing an arrangement where multiple tenants will share responsibility for the property and rent payments.

📘Additional Support

Need help understanding joint and several liability or customizing your AST? Visit the Legal Support Hub for expert advice and practical guidance.

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This joint AST template is regularly updated in line with UK tenancy law. For more landlord resources and downloadable legal templates, visit the Member Downloads page.

Document purpose

A practical member resource.

TLA member documents support landlords, agents and property managers with tenancy setup, compliance preparation, record keeping and day-to-day property management under the Renters' Rights Act 2026 framework.

Best used for: tenancy files, compliance workflows, record keeping, managed lettings, notices and pre-tenancy preparation.
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What TLA documents support

  • Tenancy setupTemplates and records for new and existing tenancy arrangements.
  • RRA 2026 readinessDocuments updated for the Renters' Rights Act 2026 framework.
  • Compliance recordsOrganised record keeping for deposits, notices and certificates.
  • Repairs and evidenceContractor, inspection and communication log support.
  • Notices and lettersStatutory and operational notice templates for common situations.
  • Editable formatsDocuments designed for property-specific completion and filing.
Legal disclaimer: Documents provided by The Landlord Association are for general compliance support and document preparation only. They do not constitute formal legal advice. Members should adapt documents to the specific tenancy, property and management arrangement. Legal advice should be taken where required, especially before serving notices, starting possession proceedings or relying on documents in a formal dispute.