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CARE HOUSE, yes instead of care home, OR USE AS Corporate/Residential
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CARE HOUSE, yes instead of care home, OR USE AS Corporate/Residential
PrivateDate available: 01 May 2026House3 Beds
Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire
Β£3,900pm
3 Bedroom House For Rent
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3 Bedroom House For Rent
PrivateDate available: 17 May 2026House3 Beds
Basford, Nottinghamshire
Β£895pm

What should I check for when viewing a property to rent in Nottingham?

When viewing a property, check for signs of damp or mould, especially in bathrooms and kitchens. Inspect the windows and doors to ensure they are properly sealed and energy-efficient. Also, check the condition of the appliances included in the rental agreement and ensure they are in working order. Make sure the property meets your needs in terms of space and layout.

What legal requirements should I be aware of when renting a property in the UK?

Landlords in the UK are legally required to protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme. They must also provide you with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) and a gas safety certificate (if applicable). Ensure the property is safe and habitable, and that the landlord has the necessary licences if required by the local council. Tenancy agreements must be fair and comply with relevant legislation.

What questions should I ask the landlord or letting agent before renting a property?

Enquire about the council tax band and the average utility costs for the property. Ask about the landlord's policy on repairs and maintenance, and who is responsible for what. Clarify the terms of the tenancy agreement, including the length of the tenancy, the rent payment schedule, and any restrictions on pets or smoking.

What safety measures should I look for in a rental property?

Ensure the property has working smoke alarms on each floor and a carbon monoxide detector if there are fuel-burning appliances. Check that all electrical sockets and wiring are safe and in good condition. Ask about the property's security measures, such as window locks and burglar alarms. Familiarise yourself with the fire escape routes.

What is a holding deposit, and what are my rights regarding it?

A holding deposit is a payment made to reserve a property while references and paperwork are being checked. Landlords in the UK can only take a holding deposit of up to one week's rent. If the landlord decides not to rent to you for no good reason, or if they significantly change the terms of the agreement, you are entitled to a full refund of the holding deposit. If you decide not to proceed with the tenancy, the landlord may be entitled to retain the holding deposit.