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What safety precautions should I take when viewing a property share?
When viewing a property share, arrange viewings during daylight hours if possible. Let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back. Trust your instincts; if you feel uncomfortable, leave. Ask about existing housemates and their routines. Verify the landlord or agent's credentials and ensure the property has working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
What should I check in the tenancy agreement for a property share?
Carefully review the tenancy agreement before signing. Pay attention to clauses regarding rent payment schedule, deposit protection scheme details, notice periods, and responsibilities for bills and maintenance. Clarify who is responsible for council tax and other utilities. Ensure the agreement clearly outlines the shared spaces and any rules regarding their use.
What questions should I ask potential housemates before moving into a property share?
Before committing to a property share, ask potential housemates about their lifestyle, working hours, social habits, and cleanliness expectations. Discuss shared responsibilities for cleaning and household chores. Inquire about their approach to resolving conflicts and their expectations for noise levels and guests.
What are my rights regarding the deposit for a property share in the UK?
In the UK, your deposit must be protected in a government-approved deposit protection scheme within 30 days of receiving it. The landlord must provide you with details of the scheme used. At the end of the tenancy, you are entitled to receive your deposit back, minus any agreed deductions for damages or unpaid rent. Disputes regarding deposit deductions can be resolved through the deposit protection scheme's dispute resolution service.
What should I consider regarding bills and utilities when sharing a property?
Clarify how bills and utilities are divided among housemates. Determine whether bills are included in the rent or if you are responsible for setting up and paying them separately. Discuss how usage is monitored and how any discrepancies are resolved. Consider setting up a joint bank account for bill payments to simplify the process.
