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Contract Analysis for Brighton

Review Your Contract in Brighton — UK Law, AI Precision

Whether it's a tenancy in the Lanes, a freelance contract in the digital quarter, or an employment agreement in Hove — our three AI agents check your contract against UK law and uncover hidden risks in seconds.

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Contracts in Brighton: What You Need to Know

Brighton and Hove is one of the most expensive rental markets outside London, with high demand from young professionals, students, and the city's large creative and tech workforce. Additional HMO licensing applies across the entire city, meaning any property shared by three or more unrelated people requires a licence — stricter than the national five-person threshold.

The city has a thriving freelance economy, particularly in digital marketing, web development, and creative industries. Freelance and contractor agreements require careful scrutiny for IR35 implications, payment terms, intellectual property rights, and whether the contract genuinely reflects self-employment or masks an employment relationship.

Our AI covers Brighton-specific issues: city-wide HMO licensing compliance, deposit protection under the Housing Act 2004, the Tenant Fees Act 2019, landlord repair obligations, and the nuances of freelance contracts under UK tax and employment law. Whether you are renting in Kemptown or freelancing in North Laine, we flag what matters.

Rechtssystem: Common Law (Common Law)

English contract law is based on Common Law principles — offer, acceptance, consideration, and intention to create legal relations.

Contract Act 1999Housing Act 1988Employment Rights Act 1996UK GDPR

How to Review Your Contract in Brighton

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Upload your contract

PDF, photo or scan — even paper contracts are recognised.

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3 AI agents analyse

Defender, Reviewer and Negotiator check against UK law — with legal references.

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Traffic light report

Risk score, flagged clauses with legal references, and negotiation tips.

What Our AI Finds in Your Brighton Contract

City-wide HMO licensing compliance for shared housing
Deposit protection violations under Housing Act 2004
Banned letting fees under the Tenant Fees Act 2019
IR35 and self-employment classification risks in freelance contracts
Intellectual property assignment overreach
Missing payment terms or late payment provisions
Landlord repair failures under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985
Consumer Rights Act 2015 violations in service agreements

Frequently Asked Questions — Contracts in Brighton

Does Brighton have special HMO rules?

Yes — Brighton and Hove Council operates city-wide additional HMO licensing. Properties shared by three or more unrelated people need a licence. Without one, the landlord commits a criminal offence and cannot serve a valid Section 21 notice. Our AI flags HMO compliance issues automatically.

Can ContractsGuard review freelance agreements?

Absolutely. Brighton's large freelance community faces unique contract challenges. Our AI checks IR35 implications, payment terms, IP assignment clauses, and whether your contract correctly reflects genuine self-employment under HMRC's rules.

How much does a contract review cost?

You get 50,000 credits free when you sign up — enough for 2 full analyses. After that, you can buy more credits from £8. No subscriptions, no hidden fees.

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