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13 ads Property to rent in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, Flats and Houses to Rent

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1 BED LUXURY APARTMENT NEXT TO DEWSBURY HOSPITAL **WITH PARKING**
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1 BED LUXURY APARTMENT NEXT TO DEWSBURY HOSPITAL **WITH PARKING**
PrivateDate available: 28 Feb 2026Flat1 Bed
Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
£675pm
1 bedroom flat in Sprinkwell Mill, Dewsbury, WF13 (1 bed) (#2799175)
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1 bedroom flat in Sprinkwell Mill, Dewsbury, WF13 (1 bed) (#2799175)
AgencyDate available: 02 Mar 2026Flat1 Bed
Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
£795pm

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What should I check for when viewing a property to rent in Dewsbury?

When viewing a property, check for signs of damp or mould, particularly around windows and in bathrooms. Inspect the condition of the windows, doors, and heating system. Ensure all appliances included in the rental agreement are in good working order. It's also wise to check the water pressure and ask about the council tax band.

What are the legal requirements for landlords in the UK when renting out a property?

Landlords in the UK must adhere to several legal requirements. These include providing an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), ensuring the property is safe and free from hazards (including gas safety checks), protecting your deposit in a government-approved scheme, and providing a 'How to Rent' guide. Failure to comply can result in penalties.

What questions should I ask the landlord or letting agent before signing a tenancy agreement?

Before signing, clarify who is responsible for repairs and maintenance, including garden upkeep. Ask about the deposit protection scheme they use and the process for getting your deposit back at the end of the tenancy. Understand the policy on pets, subletting, and any restrictions on decorating. Inquire about the average utility costs for the property.

What is a holding deposit, and how does it work when renting a property in the UK?

A holding deposit is a payment made to reserve a property while references and other checks are carried out. In England, it's capped at no more than one week's rent. The landlord must return the holding deposit if they decide not to rent the property to you, unless you provided false or misleading information, failed a 'right to rent' check, or withdrew from the agreement.

What should I do if I encounter problems with my rented property after moving in?

Report any issues to your landlord or letting agent in writing, keeping a copy for your records. If the landlord fails to address the problems within a reasonable timeframe, you may have grounds to take further action, such as contacting your local council's housing department or seeking legal advice. Ensure you continue to pay your rent while the issue is being resolved.