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What should I check for when viewing a property to rent in Clitheroe?
When viewing a property, check for signs of damp or mould, particularly in bathrooms and kitchens. Inspect the windows and doors for proper sealing to ensure energy efficiency. Also, verify that all appliances included in the rental agreement are in good working order. Take photos of any existing damage before moving in, to avoid disputes later.
What are the legal requirements for renting a property in the UK, and how do they apply in Clitheroe?
Landlords in the UK must provide tenants with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), a Gas Safety Certificate (if applicable), and protect the tenant's deposit in a government-approved scheme. Check that the property is licensed if it's a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO). These regulations apply equally to properties in Clitheroe.
What questions should I ask the landlord or letting agent before signing a tenancy agreement?
Enquire about the council tax band, average utility costs, and the landlord's policy on repairs and maintenance. Clarify who is responsible for garden maintenance (if applicable) and whether pets are allowed. Understand the process for ending the tenancy and the notice period required.
What safety features 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 fire exits are clear and accessible. Ask about the property's electrical safety certificate and any recent electrical inspections.
What are my rights as a tenant in the UK regarding repairs and maintenance?
Landlords are legally responsible for maintaining the structure and exterior of the property, as well as ensuring that essential services like heating, water, and electricity are working. Report any necessary repairs to the landlord in writing and keep a copy of the communication. If the landlord fails to carry out repairs within a reasonable timeframe, you may have grounds to take further action, such as contacting the local council.
