Guidance

Right to rent document checks: a user guide

Guidance for landlords and tenants on how right to rent checks should be carried out and which documents are acceptable.

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Right to rent checks: a guide to immigration documents for tenants and landlords

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Because of coronavirus (COVID-19) there are temporary changes to the way you can check documents. Read guidance about the adjusted process, including asking for documents digitally, making checks on a video call, and what to do if someone cannot provide any accepted documents.

This guidance provides you with information about the rules for document checks, examples of acceptable documents and frequently asked questions.

You will also be able to find information on:

  • checking the validity of documents
  • retaining evidence
  • what you can do if you do not have standard identity documents
Published 15 January 2016
Last updated 819 April 2022 + show all updates
  1. Updated guidance published, changes are detailed on page 3.

  2. This guidance is being updated and will be available soon.

  3. Added accessible HTML version.

  4. Updated information relating to the way in which those with outstanding EUSS applications evidence their right to rent.

  5. Withdrawn out of date guidance.

  6. Updated guidance due to legislation change.

  7. Because of coronavirus (COVID-19) there are temporary changes to the way you can check documents. Added a link to guidance about the adjusted process.

  8. Updated guidance

  9. Updated guidance.

  10. First published.