Thousands Of Propertys To Let In The UK
When looking for propertys to let in the UK you may have a huge choice available depending on where you wish to rent property and how much you wish to pay for the property rental.
You will of course be primarily concerned with the location but other factors are just as important. You will need to know whether the accommodation will be managed by a letting agent or by the individual owner.
If you choose a private landlord then you will want to know that he or she can be contacted easily if any problems arise.
A lettings or managing agent will usually be easy to contact during office hours and may have a number for out of hours emergencies.
But both private landlords and agents should know of, or have an agreement with, local trades people who they trust to carry out any repairs or new installations.
Propertys to let in the UK usually have an initial six month contract period which can then be extended if both parties are satisfied and the landlord is confident that the rent will continue to be paid on time.
Sometimes it is possible to arrange a short term rental - for example if a home owner will be working away - either abroad or in a different UK location for a short period of time. But these types of agreements are not so popular with tenants.
Internet sites such as the Lettings Mall have a number of searchable options and you can request to receive emails if there are new propertys to let which suit your criteria.
This site contains listings from private owners as well as letting agents and this feature can mean that there is a much wider array of available homes than sites that are dominated by the estate agents.
You will need to provide references, deposits and bank statements to enable a credit check to be completed as this enables the landlord to assess that you will be able to pay the rent - and that you will look after the accommodation.
Unfortunately this will incur a charge as estate agents do tend to charge for this service and there is no guarantee that you will pass the credit check.
A easy way to get around a credit check would be to request a deposit charge which infers that apart from the one months deposit required, you pay a 6 month deposit which covers the tenancy for an assured short hold tenancy.
You could also request that your deposit be put in a landlords deposit scheme which ensures that your deposit is safe and guarantees the safety of your deposit.
This is now part of housing law in the uk and the deposit scheme seeks to ensure that a tenants deposit is safe and will be returned to them if they are good tenants.
Propertys to let are in short supply in the most popular areas so make sure that you have all of the necessary paperwork in hand before arranging any viewings.
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