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Review Your Contract in Bristol — UK Law, AI Precision

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

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Contracts in Bristol: What You Need to Know

Bristol is one of the UK's most competitive rental markets outside London, with average rents rising sharply in popular areas like Clifton, Redland, and Bedminster. The city council has introduced additional HMO licensing requirements across the entire city, meaning any shared house with three or more unrelated tenants needs a licence — stricter than the national five-person threshold.

Bristol's thriving creative, tech, and aerospace sectors attract a young professional workforce alongside two large universities. Freelance and contractor agreements are increasingly common, requiring careful attention to IR35 rules and whether you are genuinely self-employed or a disguised employee. The Employment Rights Act 1996 protections only apply to employees, not contractors.

Our AI flags Bristol-specific contract issues: city-wide HMO licensing, deposit protection under the Housing Act 2004, the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985's repair obligations, and the nuances of freelance agreements — including whether your 'contractor' status could be challenged by HMRC under the off-payroll working rules.

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 Bristol

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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 Bristol Contract

City-wide HMO licensing compliance for shared housing
Deposit protection failures under Housing Act 2004
Repair obligation gaps under Landlord and Tenant Act 1985
IR35 and disguised employment risks in freelance contracts
Non-compliant break clauses in Assured Shorthold Tenancies
Missing statutory sick pay or holiday entitlement provisions
Unfair terms breaching the Consumer Rights Act 2015
UK GDPR violations in employment or service contracts

Frequently Asked Questions — Contracts in Bristol

Does Bristol have special HMO licensing rules?

Yes — Bristol operates city-wide additional HMO licensing, meaning any property shared by three or more unrelated people needs a licence (nationally, the threshold is five). Our AI checks your tenancy for HMO-related clauses and advises whether your landlord should be licensed.

Can ContractsGuard review freelance contracts?

Absolutely. Bristol has a large freelance and contractor community. Our AI checks your agreement for IR35 risks, payment terms, intellectual property clauses, and whether the contract correctly classifies you as self-employed under HMRC's off-payroll working 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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