How should agents store AML records after a tenancy ends?
How should agents store AML records after a tenancy ends: plain-English orientation for UK residential Stakeholders in England and Wales.
Published: 18 Apr 2026 · Updated: 18 Apr 2026 · 9 min read
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Summary
Readers often start from this question: How should agents store AML records after a tenancy ends? Use it as a checklist with your conveyancer, lender, or surveyor so documents and permissions stay aligned.
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