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What should I check when viewing a property to rent in Lancashire?
When viewing a property, carefully inspect for any signs of damp, mould, or structural issues. Check that all appliances are in good working order and that the heating and hot water systems function correctly. Note the overall condition of the property and any existing damage, documenting it with photos if possible. Also, ask about council tax band and energy performance certificate (EPC) rating.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when renting in Lancashire?
Landlords in the UK, including in Lancashire, must protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme (Deposit Protection Scheme). They must also provide you with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), a Gas Safety Certificate (if applicable), and a 'How to Rent' guide. Ensure you have a written tenancy agreement outlining your rights and responsibilities.
What questions should I ask the landlord or letting agent before renting?
Enquire about the length of the tenancy agreement, the deposit amount and protection scheme details, whether pets are allowed, and who is responsible for property maintenance and repairs. Also, ask about the notice period required to end the tenancy and any restrictions on subletting.
What safety considerations are important when renting a 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 windows and doors have adequate security measures, such as locks. Familiarise yourself with the emergency procedures and escape routes in case of a fire.
What is included in the rental price, and what additional costs should I expect?
Clarify what is included in the monthly rent, such as council tax, water rates, or service charges. Be prepared to pay additional costs for utilities (gas, electricity, water), internet, TV licence, and contents insurance. Factor in the cost of moving and any potential agency fees.
