Right to Rent · Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
Right to Rent in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
Landlords in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are required to conduct Right to Rent checks on all prospective adult occupants before granting a tenancy. BCP Council does not directly enforce immigration checks, but the Home Office conducts enforcement visits across England and penalties are severe.
Right to Rent Quick Reference
Legal basis
Immigration Act 2014, Part 3 (Right to Rent). Immigration Act 2016 (criminal sanctions). Immigration (Residential Accommodation) (Prescribed Requirements and Codes of Practice) Order 2014. Home Office Code of Practice on illegal immigrants and private rented accommodation.
Renewal cycle
Varies
Who can issue
The landlord or a designated letting agent conducts the check — it is not a third-party certification. The Home Office provides an online Right to Rent checking service for share code verification. Letting agents can be contractually responsible but the legal duty remains with the landlord.
Max fine
£20,000 (repeat offence)
Local council
BCP Council
Typical cost
£0–£0
Right to Rent Requirements in England
Right to Rent applies in full across England. All landlords must check every adult occupant's immigration status before granting a tenancy. The Home Office online service is the preferred method for share code checks. Civil penalties start at £5,000 per occupant for a first breach, £10,000 for subsequent breaches (increased from February 2024).
Right to Rent Cost in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
Right to Rent checks are free to conduct in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole using the Home Office online service. Some letting agents in England include the check in their tenant referencing package at no additional cost to the landlord.
The typical cost for a Right to Rent in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole ranges from £0 to £0. There is no direct cost — landlords conduct the check themselves using free Home Office tools. Letting agents may include it in their management fee. Some third-party services charge £5–£15 per check for digital verification and record-keeping.
The inspection itself typically takes 15–30 minutes per tenant. Booking lead times in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole vary by season — engineers are busiest in autumn and winter when landlords rush to renew before expiry.
Council Enforcement in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
While BCP Council does not enforce Right to Rent directly, it cooperates with Home Office enforcement teams operating in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. Reports of illegal subletting or overcrowding in England can trigger immigration checks. Landlords should ensure their records are complete and accessible.
For more information on housing enforcement in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, visit the BCP Council website.
Criminal Penalties
Non-compliance with Right to Rent requirements carries a risk of Up to 5 years imprisonment for knowingly renting to an illegal occupant. BCP Council works with the HSE and local magistrates to prosecute landlords who fail to maintain valid certificates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which documents are acceptable for a Right to Rent check?
List A (unlimited right): UK or Irish passport, EU Settlement Scheme settled status share code, Certificate of Registration/Naturalisation with a photo. List B (time-limited right): Valid visa in a non-UK passport, Biometric Residence Permit (BRP), EU Settlement Scheme pre-settled status share code, Home Office positive verification letter. Always check the Home Office's current acceptable documents list, as it is updated periodically.
Do I need to check existing tenants or only new ones?
You must check all new tenants before the tenancy starts. For existing tenants who provided List B documents (time-limited permission), you must conduct a follow-up check before their permission expires. You do not need to retrospectively check tenants whose tenancy started before 1 February 2016 (or 1 December 2014 in the original pilot areas).
What if a tenant cannot provide documents because of an ongoing Home Office application?
If a tenant has an outstanding application or appeal with the Home Office, use the Landlord Checking Service (a free Home Office service) to verify their status. You will receive a response within 2 working days confirming whether they have a right to rent. This provides you with a statutory excuse even if the tenant's status is later refused.
Can I be accused of discrimination when conducting Right to Rent checks?
Yes, if you do not apply checks consistently. You must check ALL prospective tenants, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or appearance. Checking only people who 'look foreign' is unlawful discrimination under the Equality Act 2010. The Home Office Code of Practice requires identical checks for every adult who will occupy the property.
How much does a Right to Rent cost in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole?
In Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, a Right to Rent typically costs between £0 and £0. There is no direct cost — landlords conduct the check themselves using free Home Office tools. Letting agents may include it in their management fee. Some third-party services charge £5–£15 per check for digital verification and record-keeping. Right to Rent checks are free to conduct in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole using the Home Office online service. Some letting agents in England include the check in their tenant referencing package at no additional cost to the landlord.
Which council handles Right to Rent enforcement in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole?
BCP Council is responsible for enforcing Right to Rent compliance in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. You can contact the council's housing team via their website at https://www.bournemouthchristchurchandpoole.gov.uk/housing.
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