New site for mydeposits.co.uk

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Tenancy deposit protection provider my|deposits has unveiled its new website.

The new site has been split into three dedicated sections for landlords, agents and tenants.

Each section contains guidance on deposit protection and legislation, a range of information including assistance on disputes, a step-by-step chart outlining how my|deposits works, and the latest news from the sector.

Tenants can also find out instantly if their deposit is protected with my|deposits using the ‘tenant look up’ facility.

Eddie Hooker, CEO of my|deposits, said: “Our new website has been built on the suggestions of our users. We held focus groups and workshops to ensure that landlords

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