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What should I check when viewing a property to rent in Burton-on-Trent?
When viewing a property, carefully inspect for any signs of damp, mould, or structural issues. Check that all appliances are in good working order, and ensure the property meets your needs in terms of space and layout. Pay attention to the neighbourhood and local amenities.
What are my rights as a tenant in the UK?
As a tenant in the UK, you have the right to live in a property that is safe and in a reasonable state of repair. Landlords are legally obliged to protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme. You also have the right to quiet enjoyment of the property. Familiarise yourself with the terms of your tenancy agreement and seek legal advice if you have any concerns.
What documents do I need to provide when applying to rent a property?
Typically, you'll need to provide proof of identity (passport or driving licence), proof of address (utility bill or bank statement), and proof of income (payslips or bank statements). Landlords or letting agents may also request references from previous landlords or employers.
What is a tenancy deposit and how is it protected?
A tenancy deposit is a sum of money paid by the tenant to the landlord as security against any damage to the property or unpaid rent. In the UK, landlords are legally required to protect your deposit in a government-approved deposit protection scheme. At the end of your tenancy, your deposit should be returned to you, provided there are no valid deductions for damage or unpaid rent.
What are the energy performance certificate (EPC) requirements for rental properties in the UK?
In the UK, landlords are legally required to have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for their rental property. The EPC provides information on the property's energy efficiency and environmental impact. The property must have a minimum EPC rating of E to be legally rented out. Ask to see the EPC before signing a tenancy agreement.
