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Accompanied Viewings

We interview our applicants and meet them at the properties which allows us to match tenants to suitable premises and to meet their criteria. It is also essential for you to know what items will remain in the property and what your responsibilities are. For example, who looks after the garden, parking arrangements, insurance cover etc.

Assistance with Forms and Documents

All documentation will be carefully explained to ensure you fully understand the legal implications before signing a tenancy agreement and committing to a tenancy. The initial money required, which must be the equivalent to cash, will be detailed and a time and date arranged for you to pay. It is important that you attend the inventory check-in so that you can agree to any amendments and we recommend that you keep the document in a safe place as it forms the basis of any claims for damages at the end of the tenancy.

Safety Regulations

We ensure that all gas appliances are safety checked annually and you will be given a current certificate at the start of a tenancy. The electrical equipment must also be safe and we strongly recommend to our clients that the appliances are periodically checked by a qualified electrician. The furniture and furnishings must always comply with the safety regulations.

 
 
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