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What should I check when viewing a property share in Falkirk?
When viewing a property share, carefully inspect the condition of the room and shared areas. Look for any signs of damp, mould, or pest infestations. Ensure all appliances are in good working order. Ask about the heating system and how energy bills are split. Also, check the security of the property, including locks on doors and windows.
What questions should I ask potential flatmates before moving in?
It's crucial to understand the lifestyle of your potential flatmates. Ask about their typical daily routine, working hours, and social habits. Discuss expectations regarding noise levels, cleanliness, guests, and sharing of communal spaces. Understanding their preferences will help ensure a harmonious living environment.
What are my rights as a lodger or tenant in a shared property in the UK?
Your rights depend on your agreement. If you rent a room from a landlord, you're likely an assured shorthold tenant with legal protections. If you rent from a tenant (subletting), your rights are more limited. Lodgers living with the landlord have fewer rights. Always get a written agreement outlining your rights and responsibilities, including notice periods and deposit protection.
What is a tenancy deposit scheme and how does it protect my deposit?
In the UK, landlords must protect your deposit in a government-approved tenancy deposit scheme within 30 days of receiving it. This ensures your deposit is protected and you can get it back at the end of your tenancy, provided you've met the terms of your agreement and haven't caused any damage beyond fair wear and tear. Ask your landlord which scheme they use.
What safety precautions should I take when viewing a property share advertised on Gumtree in Northern Ireland?
Arrange viewings during daylight hours if possible. Tell a friend or family member where you're going and when you expect to be back. If you feel uncomfortable at any point during the viewing, leave immediately. Never hand over any money before viewing the property and signing a tenancy agreement. Be wary of listings that seem too good to be true.
