• Cars & Vehicles
Cars & Vehicles
Browse by
  • Cars
  • Motorbikes & Scooters
  • Vans
  • Campervans & Motorhomes
  • Caravans
  • Trucks
Discover more in our guides
For Sale
Browse by
Services
Browse by
  • Business & Office
  • Childcare
  • Clothing
  • Computers & Telecoms
  • Entertainment
Property
Browse by
  • For Sale
  • To Rent
  • To Share
Pets
Browse by
  • Birds
  • Cats
  • Dogs
Jobs
Browse by
Community
Browse by
  • Artists & Theatres
  • Classes
  • Events, Gigs & Nightlife

106 ads Property to rent in Hounslow, London, Flats and Houses to Rent

Hounslow, London
Sort
Sort
Most recent first
Location
Choose distance
Category
All Categories
To Rent
Rent (pw)
No min
No max
Property type
Number of bedrooms
No min
No max
Recently Refurbished 2-Bedroom Flat – Furnished – TW4 5JP – £1,850pcm
Featured
Urgent
12
Recently Refurbished 2-Bedroom Flat – Furnished – TW4 5JP – £1,850pcm
PrivateDate available: 01 Mar 2026Flat2 Beds
Heathrow, London
£1,850pm
Studio flat in St. Leonards Gardens, Hounslow, TW5
13
Studio flat in St. Leonards Gardens, Hounslow, TW5
AgencyDate available: 01 Mar 2026FlatStudio Bed
Heathrow, London
£1,045pm

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

When viewing a property, check for signs of damp, mould, or leaks. Inspect the condition of the windows, doors, and flooring. Test the appliances included in the rental agreement to ensure they are in working order. Also, pay attention to the overall cleanliness and maintenance of the property.

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

Landlords in the UK must provide tenants with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), a gas safety certificate (if applicable), and protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme. They must also ensure the property is fit for habitation. Familiarise yourself with your rights and responsibilities as a tenant under UK law.

What questions should I ask the landlord or letting agent before signing a tenancy agreement?

Ask about the length of the tenancy, the deposit amount, the rent payment schedule, and what bills are included (if any). Clarify the landlord's policy on repairs and maintenance, and whether pets are allowed. It's also worth asking about council tax responsibilities.

What is a holding deposit and what happens to it?

A holding deposit is a payment made to reserve a property. In England, it's usually capped at one week's rent. Once the tenancy agreement is signed, the holding deposit should be put towards your first month's rent or deposit. If the landlord decides not to rent to you without a valid reason, the holding deposit should be returned.

What safety precautions should I take when viewing a property to rent?

Always view properties during daylight hours if possible. If viewing alone, inform a friend or family member of your whereabouts and expected return time. Be wary of any pressure to make a quick decision and trust your instincts. If something feels wrong, it's okay to leave.