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Joint Tenancy Agreement England

Create England tenancy paperwork for couples, flatmates, and shared households using current wording designed for the assured periodic framework from 1 May 2026.

Create an England tenancy setup pack around your property, occupiers, rent, deposit, and management facts.

Build the agreement from your facts, check the setup, preview before payment, and keep the pack together.

  • Use the right agreement for your England tenancy from the start.
  • Avoid outdated wording that can create confusion when the tenancy goes wrong.
  • Choose Standard for straightforward lets or Premium when the setup is more complex.
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Start here if you need the main guide on this issue. If your situation is narrower or you want the next practical step, go to updated England tenancy agreement route.

If you want the wider background first, read England tenancy agreements for landlords.

Ready to act? The quickest next step from here is England tenancy agreement generator.

For England cases, For England lets, use a current tenancy agreement rather than recycling old AST wording. The standard periodic agreement supports post-May 2026 rules and a clean landlord setup file. choose my tenancy agreement.

Shared households, current England wording

Short answer: use this page to match the tenancy agreement search term to the current landlord document route, then choose the Standard, Premium, Student, HMO / Shared House, Lodger, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland path that fits the property.

This page stays live for joint-tenancy and house-share search demand, but it no longer sells old AST-first joint tenancy wording as the live product.

Instead, it directs shared-house and multi-tenant landlords into the current England agreement flow, with dedicated Standard, Premium, Student, and HMO / Shared House routes depending on the setup.

Common landlord searches for this setup

These are the phrases landlords usually use when they are trying to find the right agreement for this kind of let. The important part is making sure the agreement matches the way the property is actually being occupied.

joint tenancy agreement englandmultiple tenant tenancy agreementhouse share tenancy agreementjoint and several liability

What this agreement covers

  • Supports multiple tenants, couples, flatmates, and shared houses
  • Uses current England tenancy agreement wording instead of outdated AST sales copy
  • Keeps joint and several liability search intent commercially useful
  • Dedicated Student and HMO / Shared House routes for specialist shared lets

How this fits the current England rules

  • Aligned to the current England tenancy rollout after 1 May 2026
  • Avoids presenting a new fixed-term AST as the default England route
  • Keeps shared-house search demand connected to the live England product routes

England tenancy agreement FAQs

Straight answers on which England agreement to use, what it includes, and how it fits the current rules.

Yes. This page still targets joint-tenancy and house-share demand, but the live England route now uses current England agreement wording designed for the assured periodic framework.
No, not by default. Use Premium for fuller ordinary-residential drafting. Use Student for student-focused lets and HMO / Shared House where communal sharers or HMO-style management are the real issue.
No. It now routes England landlords into the current England agreement flow for multiple-tenant properties.

Choose the England agreement that fits the let

Start with the agreement that matches the property and the occupiers now, not the label you may have used years ago. England now has separate options for Standard, Premium, Student, HMO / Shared House, and Lodger agreements.