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What should I check for when viewing a farm house to rent in the UK?
When viewing a farm house, inspect for signs of damp, mould, and structural issues like cracks in walls or ceilings. Check the functionality of all appliances included in the rental agreement. Enquire about the age and efficiency of the heating system, especially important in older farm houses. Also, confirm the water source and sewage system, as rural properties may have private supplies.
What are the typical costs associated with renting a farm house besides rent?
Beyond the monthly rent, factor in council tax, utility bills (electricity, gas, water), and potentially oil or LPG for heating if the property isn't connected to mains gas. Consider costs for garden maintenance, as farm houses often have larger gardens. Check if any outbuildings are included and whether their upkeep is your responsibility. You will also need to factor in the cost of a deposit and potentially referencing fees.
Are there specific legal requirements for renting a property in the UK that I should be aware of?
Landlords in the UK are legally required to protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme. They must also provide an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for the property. Ensure the property has a valid gas safety certificate if it has gas appliances. Landlords are also required to ensure the property is 'fit for human habitation' which includes being free from serious hazards.
What should I consider regarding internet and mobile phone signal when renting a farm house in a rural area?
Rural locations often have limited or unreliable internet and mobile phone coverage. Check the signal strength for your mobile network and enquire about broadband availability and speeds before committing to the rental. Consider satellite broadband as an alternative if traditional broadband is unavailable. Also, check if the property has a landline, as this may be necessary for some services.
What security measures should I consider when renting a farm house, particularly in a remote location?
Assess the security of the property, including the quality of locks on doors and windows. Consider installing or requesting the installation of a burglar alarm. Check if the property is part of a Neighbourhood Watch scheme. Be mindful of leaving valuables visible and ensure adequate lighting around the property, especially at night. Familiarise yourself with the surrounding area and report any suspicious activity to the police.
