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WHAT DOES IT COST ?
Before you move in you will be asked to sign the Tenancy Agreement,
pay one month’s rent in advance together with a slightly larger sum
as a returnable deposit plus a share of the costs of the Agreement,
Inventory and pre-tenancy administration costs. If you wish to
pay by cheque - including a Company cheque - then you must give it
to us seven clear working days before the letting commences. If you
wish to pay on the day you move in your Account must be paid by
Bankers Draft, Building Society Draft, Cash or some credit/debit
cards. (There will be a transaction fee of 2.5% for credit cards)
If you are sharing with others, ALL the tenants must supply
satisfactory references AND SIGN THE AGREEMENT before the key is
handed over. At the end of the Tenancy you will pay a contribution
towards the cost of the final inventory check.
Utility
Services
Gas, electricity and water supplies should already be turned on
before you move in, the meters will have been read and previous
bills dealt with.
When you sign the Tenancy Agreement you will also take over the
relevant utilities supplies, utility companies may ask for a deposit
if you have not had a previous supply. You may be responsible for
the payment of water/ sewerage rates but our Letting Negotiators
will confirm the position for each property.
Telephones & TV Licences
We can take no action whatsoever regarding telephones and you must
not assume that a line is available even if one is run to the
property.
Remember that you will need a TV Licence for your new home.
Pets/Smoking
Many people suffer severely from asthmatic allergies and this is
frequently the reason why particular properties are specified as
being unsuitable for pets. You should note that if pets are found to
be in properties in contravention of a restriction agreed with you
at the start of your letting there may be a very substantial
cleaning charge. This similarly applies to smoking where it has been
agreed at the start of the letting that the property is not to be
occupied by smokers.
Insurance
You should arrange your own insurance for your personal effects
including cover for freezer contents: Allan & Bath can arrange cover
for you at very competitive rates - do ask for details.
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