Portfolio Landlord Bundle
Everything in the Starter Pack plus the notices and possession tooling for multi-property portfolios — with the HMO tenancy pre-loaded if you spin up a house share.
What's inside
- All of LS-E-100 (now including Guarantor)
- LS-E-002 HMO Per-Room Tenancy Agreement
- LS-E-013 Breach of Tenancy Notice
- LS-E-014 ASB Log + Notice
- LS-E-031 Deposit Deduction Pack
- LS-E-040 Possession Bundle
- LS-E-130 Transition Pack
- Free uplift: LS-E-023/024/025 when each goes live
This bundle includes
Landlords with 2-10 properties.
Questions about this template
Is this template legally binding?+
The template produces a document that, once completed and signed by the parties, has the same legal effect as any written agreement. LetSafe UK provides self-help templates, not legal advice — for advice on your specific circumstances, consult a regulated solicitor.
Do I get every component as a separate file?+
Yes. Each bundle member is delivered as its own editable DOCX and typeset PDF, plus a cover contents sheet. Mix and match as needed.
What format is the download?+
You receive an editable Microsoft Word (DOCX) file and a typeset PDF immediately after payment. You can fill the DOCX in Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice.
Can I use this template again for another property?+
Yes — the template is licensed for unlimited use by a single private landlord across your own portfolio. It is not licensed for resale or for use by letting agents acting for third parties.
What if the regulation changes?+
Free updates are included for 12 months from purchase. We maintain a regulation-currency register and re-issue the template when the underlying law moves.
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