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Why will you not accept a BTInternet e-mail address for my employer reference?
Read more: Why will you not accept a BTInternet e-mail address for my employer reference?We do not accept e-mail addresses for employers from free e-mail providers such as Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook or BTinternet as they are so easy to set up they could be used by applicants to falsify references. The employer’s e-mail address should be a company e-mail address. 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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What proof of savings does an applicant need to provide?
Read more: What proof of savings does an applicant need to provide?If an applicant wishes to provide details of their savings as proof of affordability, they must provide financial statements for a savings account covering the last 6 months that show no money has been withdrawn from that account in that period – providing bank statements for a current account, statements covering less than 6 months, statements that are not current or statements showing money has been withdrawn from the account in the last 6 months will not be adequate to support an application. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details…
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How can someone who is receiving a pension prove their income?
Read more: How can someone who is receiving a pension prove their income?By providing our referencing agent with a copy of your latest P60. A P60 should be issued by your pension provider shortly after the tax year finishes on 5th April. If your P60 is not received by 31st May each year you should contact your pension provider. 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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What is an emergency?
Read more: What is an emergency?As defined in our Tenant Information Pack: Anything which might be, or might reasonably be expected to become a hazard or danger to life or limb or to the fabric of the property itself is considered an emergency. Anything which simply affects your enjoyment of the property is not an emergency. Contact details for emergencies are provided in the Tenant Information Pack. The tenant is liable for all charges that result from an ‘out of office’ call-out that was not a genuine emergency and could have reasonably been delayed until the next working day. Details of where to isolate the…
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If there are issues with my references will I get the holding deposit refunded?
Read more: If there are issues with my references will I get the holding deposit refunded?If an applicant withdraws their application or has unsatisfactory references, the Holding Deposit will be refunded less any reasonable costs as defined in the Terms and Conditions of the Reservation Agreement available here 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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My gas safety check was carried out 10 days before the next safety check due date, when is the next check due by?
Read more: My gas safety check was carried out 10 days before the next safety check due date, when is the next check due by?Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Safety in the installation and use of gas systems and appliances 305 With the introduction of the new regulation 36A from 6 April 2018 landlords will be able to have gas safety checks carried out any time from 10 to 12 calendar months after the previous check but still retain the original deadline date as if the check had been carried out exactly 12 months after the previous check. Gas Safe – Landlords’ Gas Safety Responsibilities New regulations introduced in April 2018 allow a landlord to arrange for a gas safety check to be carried…
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Will I be required to pay compensation for minor marks at the end of my tenancy?
Read more: Will I be required to pay compensation for minor marks at the end of my tenancy?No – provided the marks are minor and what would be expected with reasonable use of the premises by the tenant. Further Reading Can I claim compensation for marks or patches left on the wall by the tenant at the end of the tenancy? {Knowledgebase article} Should I touch-up the paint on the walls before the end of my tenancy? {Knowledgebase article} 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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Sunvic Select 107 User Instructions
Read more: Sunvic Select 107 User InstructionsSunvic Select 107 User Instructions
