2. Discuss pets early.
3. Check out the white goods.
5. Find out if your contract contains a release clause.
6. Ask the landlord if they will repaint the walls before you move in.
7. Conduct a thorough inventory.
8. Find out how much money will need to be paid in advance.
There is no “normal” amount of rent to pay in advance. Generally, landlords will ask for one month’s rent in advance, although it can be more, Plunkett says.
9. Check if you will need a guarantor.
11. Find out where your deposit will be held.
12. And when it comes to your money, know your rights.
13. Understand how rent increases work.
14.Remember, if you’re moving into a room rather than a house, you still have the same rights.
15. (But things vary slightly if your name is not on the lease.)
16. Understand what an estate agent is allowed to charge you for.
17. Ask for everything in writing.
“There is no legal requirement for an inventory or survey, or even for a written tenancy agreement, so it is important tenants request these things if they are not provided,” Plunkett warns.
The landlord is legally required to provide a gas safety certificate, and the landlord (or agent) has to provide in writing the name, address, and contact details of the landlord on request.
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