The large majority of tenants do not want long tenancy agreements.

Eight out of ten want tenancies of a year or less, according to a finding by the Deposit Protection Service. It flies in the face of the likes of Shelter, which has been campaigning for three-year tenancies to become the norm.

A total of 39,855 tenants whose deposits are protected by The DPS responded to its survey, with 80.1% saying that they preferred agreements that lasted no longer than 12 months.

Most (70%) said that they preferred a rolling contract of one or two months’ notice at the end of their tenancy rather than a new fixed-term contract, which was preferred by 28%.

Julian Foster, DPS managing director, said: “This comprehensive survey suggests that the idea that tenants crave longer tenancies is a myth.

“Like landlords, many tenants prefer the flexibility provided by shorter tenancy agreements rather than being locked into long commitments over where they live and who they rent from.

“Tenancy agreements are vital ingredients in establishing happy tenancies for both landlords and tenants, and it’s critical that they reflect the needs of both parties.”