Hi all. So im going through the process of renting a house. Arranged a viewing with the landlord, said i would like to rent and go to next step. LL said letting agent would be in touch i was told to fill in a APPLICATION which was just very basic info. Personal details landlord ref and work info etc. Return to it letting agent and today i got a text of landlord saying hi u should have the keys and start to move in next tuesday... so now im thinking should i have some sort of agreement/contract i need to see and sign as of yet all i know is move in date and how much rent i will pay each mnth. (Nothing about deposit or upfront rent etc) ir shall i expect to get all this next few days etc.
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Although in England an unwritten verbal, tenancy is valid:
Perhaps surprisingly in some ways an unwritten tenancy gives tenant better rights (deposit protection, invalidity of s21 etc etc etc..)
Yes, if landlord won;t provide paperwork walk away. He'd be clearly off his head or too stupid to want to do business with.I am legally unqualified: If you need to rely on advice check it with a suitable authority - eg a solicitor specialising in landlord/tenant law...
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On top of what everyone else said about the tenancy continuing after the purchase, it's important to also remember that at that point *you also become a landlord with all the legal responsibilities of a landlord*. Do you know what those responsibilities are? Have you got the right insurance? Are you...
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18-05-2022, 08:32 AM -
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by itsthomasWe are buying a residential property to live in
Now that everything is ready for exchange we are told that the tenant has decided not to move out.
The tenancy agreement is already expired two months ago and she has stopped paying rent since.
Now we would like to know what happens...-
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Why dont you as a large letting agent in the area for an estimate as to how much they would list the property for, you could get more than you have advertised it for....
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18-05-2022, 08:26 AM -
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Advice needed. I m advertising a studio in London on open rent. Got a reply from a man that offered 6 month s upfront (I know - alarm bells going off). I joked he s either growing weed or can t get references. He says he can t find any studio s in London (big shortage) near where he is working that...
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by jpkeatesNot wanting to meet is enough of a red flag on its own.
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by Goobs27Agreed, sounds very suspicious. A studio flat is not ideal for growing illegal substances but you will need to check he has the right to rent anyway and a face to face meeting to check his documents is the easiest way. RTR checks can be done electronically with a share code but that code brings up a...
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18-05-2022, 07:48 AM -
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by DoricPixieI suppose he could have recently moved to London for work which is why he’s currently residing in a hotel but his pushiness and refusal to meet are red flags....
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by DoricPixieThe only other thing I can think of is the address for the serving of notices. If that was the letting agency’s address in the original agreement you’ll need to provide the tenants with a new address where they can serve notices....
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Leaving my letting agents after 6 years I will now handle everthing letting .Question with the 5 tenants original contracts all now lapsed and rolling will I need to give them new contracts on leaving the letting Agent who worked on my behalf . My thought is if the tenants are happy with the present...
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17-05-2022, 12:49 PM -
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Reply to Statutory declaration DPSby LawcruncherThe fees are fixed at £5 per person per affidavit, affirmation or declaration and £2 for each exhibit or schedule.
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