Lettings FAQ's

Lettings FAQ's

 
  1. What are the rental prices like in my preferred area?

    Rental prices vary significantly depending on the location, size, and condition of the property. Our team can provide you with a detailed market analysis for your specific area of interest.
  2. What documents do I need to provide to rent a property?

    Typically, you will need to provide proof of identity (such as a passport or driving license), proof of income (like payslips or bank statements), and references from previous landlords or employers.
  3. How long is the typical tenancy agreement?

    Most tenancy agreements in Wales are for a minimum of six months, but many landlords offer longer leases, such as 12 months. It's essential to discuss this with your agent.
  4. What is included in the rent?

    This varies by property. Some rentals include utilities (such as water, gas, and electricity), while others do not. Always clarify what is included in the rent before signing the lease.
  5. Can I have pets in the property?

    Pet policies vary by landlord. Some properties may allow pets with additional terms or deposits, while others may not permit them at all. Be sure to check the specific property's pet policy.
  6. How is the security deposit handled?

    The security deposit is usually equivalent to four to six weeks' rent. It will be protected in a government-approved tenancy deposit scheme, which ensures its return as long as there are no damages or unpaid rent at the end of the tenancy.
  7. What should I do if I have maintenance issues during my tenancy?

    You should report any maintenance our property management department if your property is managed by us. They will coordinate with the landlord to address the problem in a timely manner. If your landlord manages the property, you should contact them directly.
  8. Are there any additional fees I should be aware of?

    Under the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016, most fees associated with renting a property, such as application or admin fees, are banned. However, some fees related to breaches of the tenancy agreement may still apply.
  9. How do I go about renewing my lease?

    If you wish to renew your lease, contact your letting agent a few months before the end of your tenancy. They will discuss renewal options and any changes to terms or rental prices with you.
  10. What happens if I want to end my tenancy early?

    To end your tenancy early, you will need to provide written notice as specified in your tenancy agreement. You may also be responsible for paying rent until a new tenant is found or until the end of the notice period, depending on the terms of your lease.
 

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