Tenurely

Terms of service

Last updated: 1 May 2026

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Tenurely is an organisational tool

Tenurely helps landlords track evidence, dates, reminders, documents, and review points. It is not a law firm, letting agent, property manager, insurer, surveyor, accountant, or safety inspector.

No legal advice or compliance guarantee

The app provides administrative guidance and workflow support only. It does not provide legal, tax, insurance, surveying, safety, or professional advice. A readiness score, status badge, reminder, checklist item, or exported pack does not mean that a property, tenancy, notice, certificate, or landlord is legally compliant.

User responsibility

You are responsible for checking the law that applies to your properties, keeping information accurate, using qualified professionals where required, and taking advice before acting on legal or tenancy matters.

Jurisdiction and local rules

The private beta is designed around England-first private rental workflows. Other UK nations and local authorities may have different requirements. Local licensing, HMO status, property condition, tenancy history, and future law changes may create extra obligations.

Rules, reminders, and sources

Rules and reminders may be incomplete, delayed, misconfigured, or out of date. Official sources are provided to support checking, but you should verify important obligations independently. Do not rely on automated reminders as your only compliance control.

Documents and uploads

You are responsible for the accuracy, legality, completeness, and retention of documents you upload. Tenurely stores and organises files but does not validate that a certificate, notice, report, or document is legally sufficient.

Beta availability

During private beta the service may change, pause, or contain defects. We will aim to protect your data and provide sensible notice of material changes, but beta access should not be treated as a regulated compliance service.