Assured tenancy forms
Forms for landlords and/or tenants to propose action relating to tenancy agreements.
Applies to England
The Housing Acts of 1988 and 1996 set out the rules that apply to assured and assured shorthold tenancies. These are the type of residential tenancy agreements used by most private landlords and housing associations.
There are a number of matters on which landlords or tenants must follow certain rules laid down in the regulations. In some cases it may be necessary for them to complete a form, called a ‘prescribed form’, that proposes an action that may affect the other party to the tenancy agreement. The 9 available prescribed forms can be downloaded below.
The forms are called prescribed forms because the wording in them has been carefully drafted to ensure that the person completing the form and the person on whom it is served may understand what is being proposed and what they may do in response. Failure to serve the correct form may invalidate the action that is being proposed.
You may not alter the wording in these forms unless a form says you may do so. If you alter the wording, the form may be invalidated. You must also comply with any notice periods set out in the form.
These and other landlord and tenant forms may also be available to purchase from legal stationery companies. Legal stationers also supply tenancy agreements that have been carefully drafted to comply with the law. It is strongly recommended that landlords only use tenancy agreements that have been drafted to comply with relevant legal requirements.
Form 1
Form 1: notice proposing different terms for a statutory periodic tenancy
This form can be used by either a landord or a tenant to propose changes to the terms of a statutory periodic tenancy.
Form 2
Form 2: application referring a notice proposing different terms for a statutory periodic tenancy to the Tribunal
This form should be used by a landlord or a tenant who has been served with form 1 (notice under Section 6(2) of the Housing Act 1988), varying the terms of a statutory periodic tenancy.
Form 3
Form 3: notice seeking possession of a property let on an assured tenancy or an assured agricultural occupancy
This form should be used by landlords where possession of accommodation, let under an assured tenancy, an assured agricultural occupancy or an assured shorthold tenancy, is sought on one of the grounds in Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1988.
Form 4
Form 4: landlords’ notice proposing a new rent under an assured periodic tenancy of premises situated in England
This form should be used by landlords when proposing a new rent under an assured periodic tenancy (including an assured shorthold periodic tenancy) of premises situated in England.
Form 5
Form 5: landlords’ or licensors’ notice proposing a new rent or licence fee under an assured agricultural occupancy of premises situated in England
This form should be used by landlords when proposing a new rent or licence fee for an assured agricultural occupancy of premises situated in England.
Form 6
Form 6: application referring a notice proposing a new rent under an assured periodic tenancy or agricultural occupancy to a Tribunal.
This form should be used by tenants when their landlord has served notice proposing a new rent under an assured periodic tenancy, including an assured shorthold periodic tenancy, or to refer a notice proposing a new rent or licence fee for an assured periodic agricultural occupancy.
Form 6A
Form 6A: for a no fault possession notice on an assured shorthold tenancy
This form should be used where a no fault possession of accommodation let under an assured shorthold tenancy is sought under section 21(1) or (4) of the Housing Act 1988.
Form 7
Form 7: application to the Tribunal for a determination of a rent under an assured shorthold tenancy
This form should be used by a tenant with an assured shorthold tenancy which began (or for which a contract had been made) before 28 February 1997, to apply to the local rent assessment committee, during the fixed term of the original tenancy, to have the rent reduced.
Form 8
Form 8: tenants’ notice proposing that an assured tenancy be replaced by an assured shorthold tenancy
This form should only be used by an assured tenant. The tenant should only use this notice to notify their landlord that they wish their assured tenancy to be replaced by an assured shorthold tenancy. Tenants should seek legal advice before completing this form.
Form 9
Form 9: landlords’ notice proposing an assured shorthold tenancy where the tenancy meets the conditions for an assured agricultural occupancy
If the agricultural worker condition in Schedule 3 to the Housing Act 1988 is met with respect to the property to which the proposed assured tenancy relates, and the landlord wishes that tenancy to be an assured shorthold tenancy, he must serve this notice on the tenant before the tenancy is entered into.
Updates to this page
Published 15 November 2012Last updated 15 September 2023 + show all updates
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Updated the Notes to form 6A to clarify that form 6A, or a document setting out the same information as required on that form, must be provided to serve a notice under Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988.
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Added new versions of the Notes to Form 3 and Form 6A published to reflect the launch of the Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service.
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Form 3, Form 6A and the notes to Form 6A have been changed in line with notice periods returning to the pre-COVID position. New notes to Form 3 have also been included.
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Form 3 updated to correct a typographical error. This does not affect the validity of the form published 1 June 2021.
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Form 3, Form 6A and the notes to Form 6A have been changed in line with new requirements on notice periods which come into force on 1 June.
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Form 3 updated to reflect the coming into force of breathing space (debt respite scheme) regulations, which affect the ability to serve notice and make a possession claim under Section 8 of the Housing Act 1988 in certain circumstances.
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Form 6a and the notes to form 6a have been changed to remove information that is no longer applicable. These changes, along with changes made on 29 August to form 3, form 6a and the notes to form 6a, have been made in line with new legislation that came into force on 29 August 2020 and should be used by landlords in England up to 31 March 2021.
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Form 3, form 6a and the notes to form 6a have been changed in line with new requirements on notice periods.
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Added revised notes to Form 6A.
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Form 3 and Form 6A have been changed to reflect new legislation which came into force on 26 and 27 March 2020 and should be used by landlords in England up to 30 September 2020.
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On 30 July 2019, an incorrect version of Form 6A was incorrectly uploaded. If you have downloaded the Form 6A which was available between 30 July and 12 August please replace this with the corrected form.
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Notes to Form 6a (form for a no fault possession notice on an assured shorthold tenancy) has been updated.
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Form 6A and notes for form 6A have been updated now that the Tenant Fees Act 2019 has come into force (1 June 2019).
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Updated tenancy form 3: notice seeking possession of a property let on an assured tenancy or an assured agricultural occupancy.
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All forms have been updated.
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