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What should I look for in a shared house contract in London?
Ensure the contract clearly outlines the rent amount, payment schedule, deposit amount and conditions for its return, notice period required before moving out, and responsibilities for bills (gas, electricity, water, council tax, internet). Check for clauses about cleaning, repairs, and guest policies. It's advisable to have a solicitor or legal advisor review the contract before signing, especially in London where rental costs are high.
What safety precautions should I take when viewing a property to share in London?
Arrange viewings during daylight hours if possible. Inform a friend or family member of your viewing appointment, including the address and expected duration. Be wary of sharing personal information during the viewing. Trust your instincts; if something feels off, leave. Check that smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are installed and working.
What are my rights as a tenant in a shared house in the UK, and how do they apply in London?
Your rights depend on your tenancy agreement. If you have an assured shorthold tenancy, you have certain protections against eviction. Landlords must protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme. You have the right to a safe and habitable property. In London, given the high demand for housing, it's crucial to understand your rights and seek legal advice if needed. Shelter and Citizens Advice are good resources.
How can I verify the legitimacy of a landlord or letting agent in London before renting a room in a shared house?
Check if the letting agent is a member of a professional body such as ARLA Propertymark or the RICS. Verify their registration and check for any disciplinary actions. Search online for reviews of the landlord or letting agent. If possible, speak to current or previous tenants. Be cautious of landlords who request large sums of money upfront without proper documentation or references.
What are some common scams to be aware of when looking for a property to share on Gumtree in London?
Be wary of listings that seem too good to be true, especially regarding price. Never send money to someone you haven't met or for a property you haven't viewed. Avoid landlords who pressure you to make a quick decision or who refuse to meet in person. Be cautious of requests to transfer money via wire transfer or other untraceable methods. If possible, use a credit card for initial payments for added protection.
