Jungle Property
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Is there a way to check my credit report and score for free before I reserve a property?
Read more: Is there a way to check my credit report and score for free before I reserve a property?Yes – See link below on how to check your credit report for free. Please note that credit references will fail if any Applicant’s Equifax credit score is less than 380, Experian credit score is less than 721 or TransUnion credit score is below 566. Further Reading MoneySavingExpert – How to check your credit report for free Barclaycard – What is a good or average credit score Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article so we know how well it answered your question…
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How long after the Check-Out will it be before I hear about my deposit?
Read more: How long after the Check-Out will it be before I hear about my deposit?The DEALING WITH THE TENANCY DEPOSIT AFTER THE END OF THE TENANCY section of your tenancy agreement covers how we deal with your deposit. The clerk will prepare a Check-Out Report which we will review before we pass it to the landlord. We give the landlord 72 hours to review and respond to the report. The landlord will then inform us if they wish to claim compensation for anything raised at the Check-Out. If the landlord wishes to claim compensation, we will contact you immediately with details of what it is the landlord wishes to claim for, and how much.…
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LP112 24hr Electronic Programmer
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Is blackened sealant around the bath fair wear and tear or damage?
Read more: Is blackened sealant around the bath fair wear and tear or damage?Dirt is not fair wear and tear. Deterioration of the sealant over time is fair wear and tear – regardless of how often it is cleaned, the sealant will over time dry out, rot and crack. The Association of Independant Inventory Clerks (AIIC) guidelines on this topic are as follows: Bath sealants will also discolour and blacken. Depending on the length of the tenancy this will be a wear and tear issue and for any tenancy longer than one year it is considered to be the landlord’s responsibility to renew bath sealant periodically… If bath sealant and grouting is blackened…
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Can I access my personal data?
Read more: Can I access my personal data?Yes – Make a ‘subject access request’ in writing (e-mail or letter) to Jungle Property clearly stating what it is you require. We will respond to your request within one month. Contact details here Further Reading Getting copies of your information (SAR) {Information Commissioners Office (ICO)} Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here
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Where can I found out more information about a CCJ?
Read more: Where can I found out more information about a CCJ?From Registry Trust Limited here Sorry Jungle Property cannot provide details of County Court Judgments. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article so we know how well it answered your question…
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I prefer to do business in person rather than via a website can Jungle Property help?
Read more: I prefer to do business in person rather than via a website can Jungle Property help?Yes – we are a ‘bricks and mortar’ business and our office is open 50 hours a week for anyone who wants to visit us we would be delighted to welcome them with a coffee! Appointments outside our office hours are available 24 X 7 by prior arrangement. To provide a better customer experience nearly all our business can be transacted online e.g. repairs can be requested 24 X 7 via our online repair request system in 40 languages but if clients prefer to visit us they can do. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it…
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The contract favours the landlord rather than tenant e.g. responsibility for drains?
Read more: The contract favours the landlord rather than tenant e.g. responsibility for drains?An example Tenancy Agreement is provided at all viewings and the Tenancy Agreement for each tenancy is sent to each tenant before the Tenancy Agreement is sent to each tenant for review and signing so ample opportunity is provided for tenants to question any conditions in the Tenancy Agreement before they sign it. After the Tenancy Agreement is signed we are always happy to clarify anything a tenant feels is not clear. Regarding drains, our Tenancy Agreements make it clear under Section 11-14 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (as amended) imposes obligations on the landlord to keep in…
