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Contract Analysis for Swansea

Review Your Contract in Swansea — Welsh Law, AI Precision

Whether it's an occupation contract in the Marina, a student let in Uplands, or an employment contract in the SA1 development — our three AI agents check your contract against Welsh and UK law and uncover hidden risks in seconds.

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Contracts in Swansea: What You Need to Know

Swansea operates under Welsh housing law, using 'occupation contracts' under the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 instead of the English AST system. All private landlords must register with Rent Smart Wales and hold a licence. No-fault eviction notices require a minimum of six months — three times the English equivalent. These protections apply to all Swansea tenants, including students.

Swansea University and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David bring a large student population, with Uplands, Brynmill, and the city centre being popular rental areas. The Welsh government's stronger tenant protections mean landlords face stricter obligations on fitness for habitation, written statements of contract terms, and deposit handling.

Our AI applies Welsh law automatically for Swansea contracts: occupation contract compliance under the Renting Homes Act 2016, Rent Smart Wales registration, the six-month no-fault notice period, Welsh fitness for habitation standards, and deposit protection. For employment, UK-wide law applies under the Employment Rights Act 1996.

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 Swansea

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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 Welsh and 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 Swansea Contract

Incorrect contract type under the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016
Missing Rent Smart Wales landlord registration
Non-compliant no-fault eviction notice (minimum 6 months)
Welsh fitness for habitation standard violations
Missing written statement of occupation contract terms
Deposit protection issues under Welsh regulatory framework
Employment contract gaps under Employment Rights Act 1996
Consumer Rights Act 2015 violations in service agreements

Frequently Asked Questions — Contracts in Swansea

Does Welsh tenancy law apply in Swansea?

Yes — since December 2022, all private tenancies in Wales, including Swansea, are 'standard occupation contracts' under the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016. No-fault eviction requires six months' notice. Landlords must register with Rent Smart Wales. Our AI applies the correct Welsh law automatically.

What is Rent Smart Wales and does my landlord need it?

Rent Smart Wales is Wales' mandatory landlord registration and licensing scheme. Every landlord letting a property in Swansea must be registered and licensed. Without this, they cannot serve valid eviction notices. Our AI checks for compliance indicators in your contract.

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