Tenancy Deposit — Hull

Active rental market, student population, and a significant deposit dispute profile.
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About Tenancy Deposits in Hull

Tenancy deposit disputes in Hull

Hull has an active private rental market driven by the University of Hull and its diverse population. The city's student rental market — concentrated in Newland, Anlaby Road, and the city centre — generates regular deposit disputes around cleaning, damage, and wear and tear.

Hull's student rental areas see regular deposit dispute issues. The rapid turnover of student tenancies means that landlords and agents often apply standard deduction lists. The city's diverse rental market creates a varied deposit dispute landscape.

Common deposit issues in Hull

Template cleaning deduction, Newland student house

A group of students leaving a Newland shared house were charged £160 each for cleaning despite having professionally cleaned the property and provided a receipt.

Unprotected deposit in Hull city centre apartment

A professional tenant in a Hull city centre apartment discovered their £900 deposit had been held by the landlord in a personal account and not protected in an approved scheme.

Hull rental market facts

  • Active student rental market around the University of Hull
  • Diverse rental market spanning multiple property types
  • High proportion of properties managed by letting agents
  • Significant volume of HMO properties in student areas

Local regulations

Hull rental deposits are governed by the same deposit protection legislation as the rest of England. HMO licensing applies in many Hull areas, particularly in student areas.

Frequently asked questions — Hull

My letting agent applied a standard cleaning charge — is this allowed?

No. Deposit deductions must be based on the actual condition of the property at the end of the tenancy, not on a standard template. If the agent did not inspect the property or cannot demonstrate that cleaning was actually required, the deduction is not justified.

My deposit was never put in a protection scheme — what can I claim?

If your landlord failed to protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receipt, you can claim a penalty of between 1 and 3 times the deposit amount. This is a statutory penalty under the Housing Act 2004.

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