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What should I check when viewing a property to rent in Milton Keynes?
When viewing a property, carefully inspect for any signs of damp, mould, or structural issues. Check that all appliances are in working order and that the heating and hot water systems function correctly. Ensure that windows and doors are secure and that the property meets your security needs. Also, note the condition of the garden, if applicable.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when renting a property in the UK?
Landlords in the UK are legally required to protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme. They must also provide you with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), a gas safety certificate (if applicable), and information on how to rent legally in England. Ensure the property is licensed if it's a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO).
What questions should I ask the landlord or letting agent before signing a lease?
Enquire about the tenancy length, rent payment schedule, and deposit amount. Clarify who is responsible for repairs and maintenance, and what the procedure is for reporting issues. Ask about the council tax band and average utility costs. Also, confirm the landlord's policy on pets, if relevant.
What is a holding deposit and how does it work in the UK?
A holding deposit is a payment made to reserve a property while references and paperwork are being completed. In England, the holding deposit cannot be more than one week's rent. The landlord must return the holding deposit if they decide not to rent the property to you, unless you provided false or misleading information, failed a 'right to rent' check, or withdrew from the agreement.
What are my rights regarding repairs and maintenance as a tenant in the UK?
Landlords in the UK are responsible for maintaining the structure and exterior of the property, as well as the installations for the supply of water, gas, electricity, sanitation, space heating, and water heating. You have the right to live in a property that is safe and fit for habitation. If the landlord fails to carry out necessary repairs after being notified, you may have legal recourse.
