

What paperwork do I need to make an application
for a property?
To make an application for a property you will be required to submit
the names of two professional referees, (one of which should be
your employer), and a bank reference.
When do I pay my first months rental and deposit?
On the date of entry to any property we require a months
rental in advance and a deposit to be held during the tenancy
against
loss and damage.
How long before I can move into a property I wish to rent?
Once you have seen a property you wish to rent and have
provided all the relevant information to make an application
it will take
between 5 - 7 working days to process your application.
What sort of lease agreement will there be for the property?
The lease is a Short Assured Tenancy and is a legally
binding document agreed between Ryden Lettings and you, as a
tenant.
You should read this carefully before you sign. If in doubt,
ask a member of our staff. As members of ARLA we have a duty
to ensure that anyone relying on us is offered correct advice.
How long is a lease agreement?
The minimum rental period is six months. If the landlord
is happy for you to remain in the property the lease can be extended
for
an agreed length of time once the first six months have past.
What other outgoings will I be responsible for other than my
rent and deposit?
The tenant pays for the utility bills during the course
of the tenancy, the TV licence and the Council Tax applicable
to the
property.
What happens at the end of the tenancy?
At the end of the tenancy you must ensure that you comply
with your obligations as set out in your lease. You should pay
particular
attention to any clauses relating to cleaning the property and
its contents, removing your own belongings and being present
for the check out inspection.
When will my deposit be returned?
After the inventory and condition inspection during
the check out visit, provided there are no missing items or damage
to be
considered beyond fair wear and tear, your deposit should be
returned shortly after you have left the property. If there are
to be deductions from your deposit these will be discussed with
you.
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