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Iphone 14 Pro Max 128gb Deep Purple

In Great Condition. No scratches on screen or back. 86% Battery Health Fantastic phone in a great colour. Selling only due to upgrade

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What should I check when viewing a property in Edinburgh?

When viewing a property, carefully inspect for any signs of damp, mould, or structural issues. Check the condition of windows, doors, and heating systems. Ask about council tax bands and energy performance certificates (EPC). Also, enquire about any ongoing maintenance or planned works.

What are the legal requirements for renting a property in Scotland?

Landlords in Scotland must be registered and adhere to the Repairing Standard, ensuring the property is wind and watertight, and in reasonable repair. A valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is also required. Tenancy deposit schemes are mandatory to protect tenants' deposits.

What should I consider when choosing a location in Edinburgh?

Consider factors like proximity to public transport, schools, shops, and your workplace. Research local crime rates and neighbourhood amenities. Think about noise levels and parking availability. Some areas of Edinburgh are known for specific characteristics, so explore different neighbourhoods to find the best fit.

What questions should I ask about the property's bills?

Ask about the average cost of utilities (gas, electricity, water) and council tax. Inquire about who is responsible for paying these bills (tenant or landlord). Check if the property has a prepayment meter, as this can affect energy costs. Also, ask about broadband availability and costs.

What safety precautions should I take when viewing a property?

Arrange viewings during daylight hours if possible. Take someone with you for added security. Be aware of your surroundings and trust your instincts. If something feels wrong, leave the property immediately. Do not share personal information with the seller or landlord until you are ready to proceed with a formal application.