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What should I check for when viewing a property to rent in Nottingham?
When viewing a property, check for damp or mould, especially in bathrooms and kitchens. Inspect the windows and doors for proper sealing to avoid drafts and high energy bills. Ensure all appliances are in working order and that the property meets basic safety standards, such as having working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
What are the typical costs associated with renting a property in Nottingham, besides the monthly rent?
Besides rent, factor in costs such as a deposit (usually capped at 5 weeks' rent), council tax, utility bills (gas, electricity, water), broadband, and potentially a TV licence. Check if any bills are included in the rent. Estate agents may also charge referencing fees.
What are my rights as a tenant in the UK, and where can I find more information?
Tenants in the UK have rights related to the security of their deposit, the condition of the property, and protection from unfair eviction. Your landlord is legally required to protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme. More information can be found on the government website (gov.uk) or from organisations like Shelter.
What documentation will I need to provide when applying to rent a property in Nottingham?
Typically, you'll need to provide proof of identity (passport or driving licence), proof of address (utility bill or bank statement), proof of income (payslips or bank statements), and references from previous landlords or employers. Be prepared to undergo a credit check.
What should I do if the landlord doesn't make necessary repairs to the property during my tenancy?
Report the issue to your landlord in writing, keeping a copy for your records. Allow them a reasonable amount of time to address the problem. If they fail to do so, you can contact your local council's housing department for assistance. In extreme cases, you may have grounds to take legal action, but seek legal advice first.
