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TOP TIPS
Our Top Tips cover everything from culture and paperwork to local hotspots, helping you feel at home in no time.
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TOP TIPS
Our Top Tips cover everything from culture and paperwork to local hotspots, helping you feel at home in no time.
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TOP TIPS
Our Top Tips cover everything from culture and paperwork to local hotspots, helping you feel at home in no time.
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TOP TIPS
Our Top Tips cover everything from culture and paperwork to local hotspots, helping you feel at home in no time.
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TOP TIPS
Our Top Tips cover everything from culture and paperwork to local hotspots, helping you feel at home in no time.
Accommodation Tips
- Make Findings: Research different areas to find the best fit for your budget, lifestyle, and commute.
- Budget Wisely: Allocate a realistic budget for rent and additional costs such as utilities, council tax, and internet.
- Check Rental Listings: Use reputable websites like Rightmove, Zoopla, and Gumtree to find rental listings.
- Inspect Properties: Always inspect properties in person to check for any issues and ensure they meet your standards.
- Understand Tenancy Agreements: Read and understand your tenancy agreement thoroughly before signing.
- Deposit Protection: Ensure your deposit is placed in a government-approved deposit protection scheme.
- Know Your Rights: Familiarise yourself with tenants’ rights and responsibilities under UK law.
- Utility Bills: Confirm which bills are included in the rent and budget for those that are not.
- Council Tax: Understand your council tax obligations and check if you are eligible for any discounts.
- Local Amenities: Consider proximity to local amenities such as shops, schools, healthcare facilities, and public transport.
- Public Transport: Choose accommodation with good public transport links if you do not own a car.
- Safety First: Research the safety of the neighbourhood, including crime rates and local community reviews.
- Estate Agents: Use accredited estate agents who are members of professional bodies like ARLA or NAEA.
- References: Be prepared to ask for and provide references from previous landlords or employers.
- Inventory Check: Complete an inventory check at the start of your tenancy to avoid disputes when moving out.
- Rent Increases: Understand the terms for rent increases and how often they can occur.
- Housemates: If sharing accommodation, choose housemates carefully and discuss house rules and responsibilities.
- Insurance: Consider taking out contents insurance to protect your personal belongings.
- Maintenance Issues: Report any maintenance issues promptly to your landlord or letting agent.
- Exit Strategy: Know the terms for ending your tenancy and provide the required notice period when moving out.