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What should I look for in a short-term rental agreement?
Ensure the agreement clearly outlines the rental period, payment schedule, cancellation policy, and any specific rules regarding pets, smoking, or guests. Check for clauses related to damage liability and inventory checks. It's also important to confirm who is responsible for utility bills and council tax during your stay. Get everything in writing.
What safety precautions should I take when viewing a short-term rental property?
Arrange viewings during daylight hours if possible. Inform someone of your viewing appointment, including the address and expected duration. Check the property for functioning smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Be aware of your surroundings and trust your instincts; if you feel uncomfortable, leave immediately.
What are my rights as a short-term tenant in the UK?
Your rights depend on the length of your stay and the type of agreement you have. Generally, short-term tenants have fewer rights than long-term tenants. However, landlords still have a responsibility to ensure the property is safe and habitable. Familiarise yourself with your rights under UK law, even for short-term lets.
What should I check for when inspecting a short-term rental property?
Inspect the property thoroughly for any existing damage before moving in and document everything with photos or videos. Pay attention to the condition of appliances, furniture, and fixtures. Check for signs of damp, mould, or pests. Make sure all windows and doors lock securely. Report any issues to the landlord or letting agent immediately.
What are some important considerations regarding deposits for short-term rentals in the UK?
While not always required for short-term lets, if a deposit is taken, clarify how it will be protected and under what circumstances it will be withheld. Understand the process for claiming your deposit back at the end of the tenancy, including providing evidence of the property's condition upon arrival and departure. Ensure the deposit amount is reasonable and clearly stated in the rental agreement.
