TDS Insured Scheme
TDS Insured enables you to quickly protect your tenants' deposits with the Tenancy Deposit Scheme.
Members can protect deposits of £499 and under for just £13.20 and £500 and over for £17.95 - making it the cheapest insurance based scheme in the market.
Scheme benefits:
- You hold the deposit
- Low cost rates
- Fixed term and periodic protection
- Fast online service
- Unlimited downloads and access to fully compliant documentation
- Exclusive support from the Landlord Advice Line and step-by-step user guide
- Free access to ADR (Alternative dispute resolution) if the tenancy ends in dispute
- Administered by the multi-award-winning Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS)
Rules for using TDS Insured
Before using TDS in either your name or your company name, you must make sure of the following:
- Your name is on your NRLA membership
- Your name is on the tenancy agreement
- Your name is on the Land Registry for the property
- You have less than £25,000 worth of deposits to protect.
- If you are protecting in a company name, the company has to be registered as a limited company domiciled in the UK
You must also agree to abide by the rules of the scheme and the rules of adjudication.
Please note, deposits that need to be protected in joint names must be done so by contacting the TDS directly immediately after protecting.
If you need to update the name or business name on your protected deposit please contact the TDS directly to make this change.
Tenancy Deposit Scheme protects over 1.5 million tenancy deposits and is the country's leading government-approved scheme. TDS offers exclusive rates of protection.
By clicking on create or manage deposits we will automatically pass you and your personal contact details and your NRLA membership number over to TDS to enable them to generate you a TDS (previously DepositGuard) account. We will keep your contact details with TDS synchronised with your NRLA account details.
You must be a member to access this resource.
Please note that any contract for the supply of goods/services will be made between you and the provider of the goods/services; not with the National Residential Landlords Association or any of its associated companies. The NRLA has no liability in relation to any contract entered into by you as the NRLA only acts as an introducer.