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Create a premium England tenancy agreement pack

Use this premium periodic tenancy agreement pack when the let is still an ordinary residential tenancy, but you want stronger management wording around access, repairs, handover, keys, and day-to-day control than the Standard route provides.

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  • Avoid outdated wording that can create confusion when the tenancy goes wrong.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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If you searched using older wording

If you were searching for a premium tenancy agreement, premium periodic tenancy agreement, updated AST replacement, or current England tenancy agreement with fuller drafting, this is the more detailed periodic route for ordinary residential lets that need stronger management and handover wording.

For an ordinary periodic tenancy with more detail built in

Short answer: use this page when you need an England landlord tenancy agreement route that matches the occupiers, property setup, deposit position, guarantor details, and current rules before you start drafting.

This page is for landlords who need more than the standard periodic tenancy agreement but do not need a separate Student, HMO / Shared House, or Lodger product. It is the premium tenancy agreement workflow for an ordinary residential let that needs fuller drafting built around the property, occupiers, rent, deposit, and management facts, not a static form to adapt alone.

Premium keeps the tenancy on the standard residential track while adding fuller wording around inspections, repairs reporting, key handling, contractor access, utilities handover, and move-out expectations, with validation checks before preview and payment.

Landlord Heaven is not selling a static wording-only form. It asks for the property, occupiers, rent, deposit, guarantor, and management facts, then builds a current England tenancy setup pack around those answers.

Premium tenancy agreement workflow

Choose this agreement if

  • the let is still a standard whole-property tenancy in England, but you want fuller drafting than the standard periodic pack
  • you want a current England tenancy agreement, but need more management detail than Standard provides
  • you want clearer wording around repairs reporting, access, contractor attendance, key control, and hand-back expectations
  • you want a stronger pack with a management schedule and handover records

Choose a different agreement if

  • the real issue is student occupation, student turnover, or student letting with multiple guarantors
  • the property is really an HMO or shared house with communal-area controls and sharer house rules
  • the landlord lives at the property and the arrangement is really a lodger room let
  • you only need the simpler standard residential route

What this agreement covers

  • Premium periodic tenancy agreement for ordinary residential lets that need more detail than the standard version
  • Enhanced AST template wording for post-May 2026 England rules
  • Adds fuller wording around management and handover
  • Separate from Student, HMO / Shared House, and Lodger routes
  • Solicitor-approved guided agreement pack with validation checks and a preview before payment

How this fits the current England rules

  • Built on the same current England periodic route as Standard from 1 May 2026.
  • Positioned as the fuller England option for landlords who still want current wording on an ordinary residential let.
  • Designed for users looking for an updated England tenancy agreement, without suggesting Premium is a separate statutory form.
  • Adds more depth without treating HMO, student, or lodger arrangements as if they were all the same thing.
  • Includes the practical written information and supporting paperwork that sit alongside the agreement.
  • Not positioned as an old fixed-term AST shortcut product.

See the actual pack before you pay

The preview lets you inspect the actual agreement pack, not just read a promise about it. Use the sample proof to see the outputs, then build and preview your own agreement before checkout.

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Open each sample document directly on this page, switch between files, and check the wording, layout, and supporting materials without downloading anything.

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Tenancy Setup Summary

Front-page summary of the England periodic tenancy setup, key checks, and next step.

Guidance | 5 pages

Compare England agreement options

Use the comparison below if you are still checking whether this is the right agreement before you start generating the pack.

Standard tenancy agreement preview

Standard Periodic Tenancy Agreement

£14.99
Best when
The current England agreement workflow for a straightforward whole-property let, with setup records, key clauses, and practical landlord wording.
What it helps with
Gives landlords a clean validated starting point when the let is ordinary and does not need student, shared-house, or resident-landlord wording.
Common problem if you choose wrong
If you use an older wording-only form, the core terms may be too light and the setup records can be missing.
How it helps you
Gets the tenancy in place with a clear England agreement and practical setup paperwork.
Build my validated Standard pack
Premium tenancy agreement preview

Premium Periodic Tenancy Agreement

£24.99
Best when
The fuller current England option for ordinary residential lets that need stronger management wording.
What it helps with
Helps when the landlord wants more detail around access, reporting, inspections, keys, repairs, and hand-back.
Common problem if you choose wrong
If a more involved let uses a lighter template, avoidable management arguments can start because expectations were not clear enough.
How it helps you
Gives the landlord a stronger written framework for day-to-day tenancy management.
Build my validated Premium pack
Student tenancy agreement preview

Student Tenancy Agreement

£24.99
Best when
The dedicated agreement for student households in England.
What it helps with
Deals with guarantors, sharers, replacement requests, and end-of-term move-out more directly than a generic agreement.
Common problem if you choose wrong
If a student household uses a static wording-only form, key pressure points can be under-explained until something goes wrong.
How it helps you
Gives the landlord an agreement that matches how the student property is occupied and managed.
Build my validated Student pack
HMO shared house tenancy agreement preview

HMO / Shared House Tenancy Agreement

£34.99
Best when
The shared-house agreement for occupiers living together and using communal areas.
What it helps with
Deals with house rules, communal spaces, sharer expectations, and shared living arrangements.
Common problem if you choose wrong
If a shared house is treated like a straightforward whole-property template, the paperwork can miss important shared-living rules.
How it helps you
Helps the landlord run a shared property with paperwork that fits the setup.
Build my validated HMO pack
Lodger agreement preview

Lodger Agreement

£14.99
Best when
The room-let agreement for a landlord who lives in the property.
What it helps with
Keeps the resident-landlord arrangement separate from a standard tenancy, with shared-home rules and notice expectations set out.
Common problem if you choose wrong
If a lodger setup is treated like a normal tenancy template, the paperwork may not match shared occupation inside the landlord's home.
How it helps you
Gives the landlord a clearer room-let agreement for a shared-home arrangement.
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Why landlords choose Premium

Some lets are still ordinary residential tenancies, but the management reality is more involved. That is where a lighter agreement starts to feel too thin and the premium periodic tenancy agreement becomes the better fit, especially where stronger management wording and a Renters' Rights Act enhanced AST are useful.

The main agreement often needs more operational detail

Access, reporting, contractor attendance, key handling, and hand-back expectations are easier to manage when they are written down properly from the outset.

Stronger drafting prevents avoidable arguments

If the paperwork is too light, practical management disputes start because the tenancy never set expectations clearly enough.

The extra pack paperwork matters more on involved lets

The more moving parts the tenancy has, the more important it becomes to keep the agreement, schedules, and handover records aligned.

How this helps you

Premium gives you more detail where landlords usually need it without pushing the tenancy into the wrong specialist product.

It strengthens day-to-day control

The management schedule and support records make it easier to handle inspections, repairs, access, and hand-back consistently.

It keeps the paperwork joined up

The agreement and supporting paperwork are built to read together instead of feeling like separate documents added later.

It stays on the right legal route

You get a fuller England tenancy pack for an ordinary residential let without pretending the setup is really student, HMO, or lodger by nature.

How it works

The Premium steps start the same way as a standard tenancy, then add the extra management detail that a more involved let actually needs.

Step 01

Add the tenancy and property details

Enter the core landlord, tenant, rent, and property facts that shape the main agreement.

Step 02

Answer the management and setup questions

Work through the access, repairs, keys, deposit, and other practical points that determine which Premium pack items are included.

Step 03

Create the full Premium pack

Download the agreement, schedules, and supporting paperwork as one England tenancy pack built for a more detailed residential let.

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England tenancy agreement FAQs

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

Choose Premium when the let is still a standard residential arrangement but you want fuller drafting, more operational detail, or a more tailored agreement than the standard periodic pack provides.
Choose Premium when you still need the current England periodic option, but want more than the standard wording. It is usually the better fit when management detail, handover controls, access wording, and contractor attendance need to be built in from the start.
No. England now has dedicated Student and HMO / Shared House products, so Premium is no longer the catch-all option for those arrangements.
Yes. Premium sits on the same current England periodic basis as the standard version. The difference is the level of detail and coverage, not a different legal form, so it works as the fuller England tenancy agreement route for standard residential lets.
Many older tenancy agreements are still in circulation, but they can be harder to rely on if they use outdated wording or structure. Using an agreement that does not reflect the current England position can create avoidable uncertainty, especially on more involved lets.
Yes. If the tenancy is relatively simple, the standard assured periodic agreement is usually the more proportionate choice.
No. Courts do not pre-approve any notice, claim form, or agreement. This premium tenancy agreement follows current England rules and includes checks to help you complete it correctly.
Yes - when completed and signed correctly. This template follows post-May 2026 England rules, and the checklist helps you avoid common tenancy agreement mistakes.

Build the validated Premium tenancy pack

Use this option when the tenancy is still an ordinary residential let, but the paperwork needs solicitor-approved drafting depth, validation checks, and stronger day-to-day management support than Standard provides.