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What should I check when viewing a bungalow to rent?
When viewing a bungalow, check for damp, especially around the base of walls and in bathrooms/kitchens. Inspect the roof and ceilings for signs of leaks. Ensure all appliances included in the rental agreement are in good working order. Also, consider the property's energy efficiency, asking about the EPC rating and checking the condition of windows and insulation to help estimate future heating costs.
What are my rights as a tenant renting a property in the UK?
As a tenant in the UK, you have the right to live in a safe and well-maintained property. Your landlord is responsible for most repairs, including structural issues, heating, and plumbing. You also have the right to quiet enjoyment of the property and protection from unfair eviction. Make sure you have a written tenancy agreement outlining your rights and responsibilities.
What deposit protection schemes are available in the UK, and how do they work?
In the UK, your landlord must protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receiving it. The three approved schemes are Deposit Protection Service (DPS), MyDeposits, and Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS). At the end of your tenancy, the deposit should be returned to you promptly, provided you have met the terms of your tenancy agreement (e.g., no damage beyond fair wear and tear, rent paid up to date). If there is a dispute, the scheme will offer a dispute resolution service.
What is an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) and why is it important?
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) gives a property an energy efficiency rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). Landlords in the UK are legally required to provide a valid EPC to prospective tenants. The EPC also includes recommendations on how to improve the property's energy efficiency, which can help you estimate your future energy bills and reduce your environmental impact.
What safety checks should a landlord carry out before renting out a property in the UK?
Landlords in the UK have a legal responsibility to ensure the safety of their tenants. This includes having a Gas Safety Certificate carried out annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer. They must also ensure that all electrical equipment is safe and that smoke alarms are fitted on each storey of the property and carbon monoxide alarms are fitted in any room containing a solid fuel-burning appliance (e.g., a wood burner). It's good practice to ask for evidence of these checks before moving in.
