Jungle Property
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Do I need to contact the providers of utilities to the property at the end of the tenancy?
Read more: Do I need to contact the providers of utilities to the property at the end of the tenancy?No – We will on behalf of the landlord notify, at the commencement and at the end of the tenancy, the local authority responsible for the collection of Council Tax and any providers of any electricity, gas, oil and any other relevant fuels, water and environmental services to the property. Still not answered your question? […]
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When is property management fee deducted from my account?
Read more: When is property management fee deducted from my account?The Management Fee is deducted from your Jungle Property account from rental income received on the day rent is received from the tenant. 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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When will the invoice for repairs or maintenance be deducted from my account?
Read more: When will the invoice for repairs or maintenance be deducted from my account?We settle invoices for repairs and maintenance received on your behalf on the day we receive them. The cost of the invoice is deducted from your Jungle Property account and funds transferred via BACS to the contractor on the same day. This will be shown as a disbursement on your next financial statement and the […]
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What is the purpose of the forfeiture clause in the tenancy agreement?
Read more: What is the purpose of the forfeiture clause in the tenancy agreement?A forfeiture clause relates to how the landlord can regain possession if the tenant breaches the lease terms, also known as the right of re-entry clause. The clause itself does not allow a landlord or agent to repossess a property (which can only be done by a court bailiff), but it must still be included […]
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Can I claim compensation for unpaid rent from the deposit?
Read more: Can I claim compensation for unpaid rent from the deposit?Yes – a deposit is held as security for and in respect of the performance by the tenant of ‘all’ the obligations of the tenant in their tenancy agreement. This includes any rent or other money lawfully due or payable by the tenant under tenancy agreement which remains unpaid after the end of the tenancy. […]
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If I took more than 5 weeks deposit do I need to repay part of the deposit after 1st June 2019?
Read more: If I took more than 5 weeks deposit do I need to repay part of the deposit after 1st June 2019?No – however if you grant a new ‘replacement tenancy’ on or after 1st June 2019, you are deemed to be ‘taking a payment’ for the Tenancy Deposit for the new tenancy and any amount exceeding 5 weeks rent becomes a prohibited payment if it is not repaid within 28 days. (Superstrike Ltd v Rodrigues […]
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The tenant is not responding to requests to conduct viewings where do I stand?
Read more: The tenant is not responding to requests to conduct viewings where do I stand?The tenancy agreement will usually have a condition that refers to the protocol for viewings such as: Upon at least 24 hours’ notice in writing, allow the Landlord or his Agent, or those authorised by the Landlord, access to view the Property, at all reasonable times, accompanying a prospective tenant or purchaser of the Property […]
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Belling BI 60 MF Oven User Instructions
Read more: Belling BI 60 MF Oven User InstructionsBelling BI 60 MF – Oven
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How do I sign a document electronically?
Read more: How do I sign a document electronically?Each signer will sign the document separately and sequentially – as one signer completes the signing of the document, the document is automatically sent via e-mail (called an envelope) to the next signer. Step 1 – Click on the link in the e-mail The e-mail will have the subject ‘Jungle Property has sent you a […]
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Does the landlord need to be the owner of the property?
Read more: Does the landlord need to be the owner of the property?No – however the person, persons or entity named and acting as the Landlord must obtain authority from the owner to let the property from all the legal owners. Under Section 1 of the Accommodation Agencies Act 1953 it is an offence to issue any advertisement, list or other document describing any house as being […]
