England landlord compliance

Deposit protection 30-day deadline tracker

Deposit paperwork creates two jobs: protect the deposit and serve the prescribed information. Both need clean dates and evidence, especially if a tenancy later becomes messy.

Reminder and record-keeping support only. This is not legal advice.

What this helps with

Dates, documents and proof in one place

If the paperwork is scattered across email, folders and calendar reminders, the risk is not just missing a date. It is not being able to quickly prove what happened.

Enter the deposit received date.
Track the 30-day deadline.
Record scheme references and prescribed information evidence.

Checklist

What to record

Start with the dates and evidence you already have. Unknowns become review tasks rather than quiet gaps.

  • Deposit received date
  • Deposit scheme certificate or reference
  • Prescribed information served date
  • How it was served
  • Notes for renewals or replacement tenancies

Hands-on setup beta

Set up a property pack so the deposit evidence is not buried in old emails.

Use the live demo or ask us to set up the first property with you. We will ask for the minimum details needed: property basics, certificate dates, tenancy dates and any licence or insurance renewal dates.

£49 first-property setup

Skip the spreadsheet

Go to the main page, leave your email in the setup form, and we will follow up.

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For self-managing England landlords. Reminder and record-keeping support, not legal advice.