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What should I check when viewing a property to rent in Larne?
When viewing a property, thoroughly inspect for any signs of damp, mould, or structural issues. Check that all appliances are in working order, and ask about the energy efficiency rating of the property to understand potential energy costs. Ensure the property meets your needs in terms of space and layout.
What legal requirements should a landlord fulfil when renting out a property in Northern Ireland?
Landlords in Northern Ireland must ensure the property is fit for habitation, meets fire safety regulations (including smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors), and provides an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). They must also protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme and provide you with prescribed information about the scheme.
What are the typical costs associated with renting a property in Larne, besides the rent?
Besides the monthly rent, you should budget for a deposit (usually equivalent to one month's rent), potential agency fees (if applicable), utility bills (gas, electricity, water), council tax, and contents insurance. Also, factor in costs for internet and TV services if required.
What questions should I ask a landlord or letting agent before signing a tenancy agreement in Northern Ireland?
Ask about the length of the tenancy agreement, the notice period required to end the tenancy, the landlord's policy on pets (if applicable), who is responsible for property maintenance and repairs, and whether there are any restrictions on decorating or making changes to the property. Also, clarify the process for reporting repairs and emergencies.
What are my rights as a tenant in Northern Ireland?
As a tenant in Northern Ireland, you have the right to live in a property that is safe and fit for habitation. Your landlord is responsible for most repairs and must give you reasonable notice before entering the property (except in emergencies). You also have the right to the quiet enjoyment of your property, meaning the landlord cannot unreasonably interfere with your use of the property.
