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3 bed cottage
PrivateDate available: 15 Apr 2026House3 Beds
Keady, County Armagh
£650pm
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House to Rent in Armagh, Newry Road
PrivateDate available: 31 Mar 2026House3 Beds
Armagh, County Armagh
£750pm

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

When viewing a property, check for damp patches, mould, and any signs of disrepair. Test the heating and hot water system. Ensure all appliances included in the rental agreement are in good working order. Also, pay attention to the overall cleanliness and security of the property.

What documents should I prepare before applying for a rental property in Armagh?

You'll typically need proof of identity (passport or driving licence), proof of address (utility bill or bank statement), and proof of income (payslips or bank statements). Landlords may also request references from previous landlords or employers. Having these documents readily available can speed up the application process.

What are the legal requirements for landlords in Northern Ireland regarding rental properties?

Landlords in Northern Ireland must ensure their properties meet certain standards, including being fit for habitation and having a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). They must also protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme. It's a good idea to familiarise yourself with the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 and subsequent legislation.

What is a tenancy deposit scheme and how does it work in Northern Ireland?

A tenancy deposit scheme protects your deposit during your tenancy. Landlords in Northern Ireland must register your deposit with an approved scheme within 14 days of receiving it. At the end of your tenancy, the deposit will be returned to you, subject to any deductions for damages or unpaid rent as agreed between you and the landlord. Any disputes can be resolved through the scheme's dispute resolution service.

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

Ask about the length of the tenancy agreement, the rent payment schedule, and who is responsible for repairs and maintenance. Clarify the rules regarding pets, smoking, and any other specific concerns you may have. Also, ask about the council tax band and average utility costs for the property to budget accordingly.