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2 Bed fully finished flat, London Rd, East End, Glasgow, £950PCM
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2 Bed fully finished flat, London Rd, East End, Glasgow, £950PCM
AgencyDate available: 09 Feb 2026Flat2 Beds
East End, Glasgow
£950pm
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3 bedroom flat in Hmo Licensed - St Mungo Ave, Glasgow, G4 (3 bed) (#2594576)
AgencyDate available: 09 Feb 2026Flat3 Beds
Townhead, Glasgow
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What should I check for when viewing a property to rent in the East End?

When viewing a property, carefully inspect for damp, mould, and any signs of disrepair. Check that all appliances are in working order and that the property meets your needs in terms of space and layout. Pay attention to the energy performance certificate (EPC) rating, as this will affect your energy bills. Also, assess the neighbourhood for safety and amenities.

What are the typical costs associated with renting a property in the East End, beyond the monthly rent?

Beyond the monthly rent, you should budget for a deposit (usually capped at 5 weeks' rent), letting agent fees (if applicable, although these are increasingly rare), council tax, utility bills (gas, electricity, water), broadband, and contents insurance. Factor in removal costs and potential costs for furnishing the property if it's unfurnished.

What legal requirements should I be aware of when renting in the UK, specifically regarding tenancy agreements?

Ensure you have a written tenancy agreement (Assured Shorthold Tenancy is the most common). Landlords must protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receiving it. They must also provide you with a copy of the 'How to Rent' guide, an energy performance certificate (EPC), and a gas safety certificate (if applicable). Landlords must also ensure the property is fit for habitation.

What safety considerations should I keep in mind when renting a property in the East End?

Ensure the property has working smoke alarms on each floor and a carbon monoxide alarm if there are gas appliances. Check that windows and doors are secure and that the area feels safe, especially at night. Familiarise yourself with emergency exits and fire safety procedures for the building.

What questions should I ask the landlord or letting agent before signing a tenancy agreement for a property in the East End?

Ask about the landlord's policy on repairs and maintenance, who is responsible for garden upkeep (if applicable), the length of the tenancy agreement, and the process for renewing the lease. Enquire about any restrictions on pets or smoking, and confirm the council tax band for the property. Also, ask about the broadband speed and availability in the area.