Behave in a “Tenant-Like Manner”? What Does That Actually Mean?

It’s a common phrase in rental agreements — but what does “tenant-like manner” really mean? And why is it important for both landlords and tenants to understand?

What Is a Tenant-Like Manner?

The term “tenant-like manner” comes from an old legal case and refers to the basic responsibilities of a tenant during their tenancy. It’s about behaving as a reasonable occupier would.

What Does It Include?

  • Keeping the property clean and tidy
  • Replacing lightbulbs and fuses
  • Unblocking sinks and drains (unless there’s a structural issue)
  • Preventing damage through carelessness or neglect
  • Reporting maintenance issues promptly

What It Doesn’t Include

  • Fixing major faults (boiler breakdowns, roof leaks)
  • Repairs caused by normal wear and tear
  • Structural issues or anything the landlord is legally responsible for

Why It Matters

Tenants who fail to act in a tenant-like manner risk losing part of their deposit — or even facing claims for damage. For landlords, having clear expectations can prevent disputes.

At Belvoir Stoke-on-Trent, we make sure tenants understand their duties and landlords know what’s fair.

Have questions about responsibilities? Contact us for expert letting guidance.

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