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Alpha E-Tec Installation and Servicing Instructions
Read more: Alpha E-Tec Installation and Servicing InstructionsAlpha E-Tec Installation and Servicing Instructions
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Glow-worm Betacom Installation and Servicing
Read more: Glow-worm Betacom Installation and ServicingGlow-worm Betacom Installation and Servicing
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Glow-worm Betacom Instructions for Use
Read more: Glow-worm Betacom Instructions for UseGlow-worm Betacom Instructions for Use
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Give us an example of what a long term lease would entail?
Read more: Give us an example of what a long term lease would entail?A tenancy can last for any length of time – as long as the landlord and tenant are in agreement to let the tenancy continue. Similarly, the length of the term defined in the tenancy agreement can be for any length of time. A 999-year lease, under historic common law, is an essentially permanent lease of property. How long a lease a tenant would be granted would be the subject of agreement between the landlord and tenant. These are the defining lengths of the term where matters can change:- A lease for a term exceeding three years must be made…
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Who is responsible for the utilities in my property during a void period?
Read more: Who is responsible for the utilities in my property during a void period?The landlord is responsible for any Council Tax liability and the cost of any electricity, gas, oil and any other relevant fuels, water and environmental services during the void period, until the property is occupied by a new tenant. If your property is managed by Jungle Property, we will on your behalf notify, at the end of the previous tenancy and again at the start of a new 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. The providers of any electricity,…
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My offer has been accepted what is the next step?
Read more: My offer has been accepted what is the next step?Reserve property – complete Reservation Agreement and pay Holding Deposit via this link 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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I have viewed a property and wish to proceed what is the next step?
Read more: I have viewed a property and wish to proceed what is the next step?Make an offer – rent and tenancy start via this link 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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The other tenant has received the tenancy agreement for signature but there is nowhere for me to sign?
Read more: The other tenant has received the tenancy agreement for signature but there is nowhere for me to sign?The Tenancy Agreement is sent (via e-mail) to one tenant at a time for (electronic) signature starting with the Lead Tenant. Immediately the Lead Tenant checks (ticks) all the pages and signs the agreement, it is sent automatically to the next named tenant on the Tenancy Agreement until all tenants have checked and signed. The Tenancy Agreement cannot and should not be checked and signed by more than one tenant at once – each tenant will individually receive the Tenancy Agreement in turn for checking and signing. The Tenancy Agreement may (where applicable) have other documents attached which also require…
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Do landlords need to use Dropbox to access documents?
Read more: Do landlords need to use Dropbox to access documents?No – all key documents relating to your property and tenancies are sent via post and/or e-mail depending on your communication preferences and service (Let Only or Full Management) you are using. However, using Dropbox gives you 24 X 7 live online access to all key documents as they are generated. 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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Are electronic signatures legally binding?
Read more: Are electronic signatures legally binding?Yes – On 21 July 2016, the Law society published a practice note titled Execution of a document using an electronic signature. It has been prepared by a joint working party of the Law Society Company Law Committee and the City of London Law Society Company Law and Financial Law Committees (the JWP). The practice note has been developed to provide confidence to party’s wishing to create contracts using electronic signatures and has been approved by leading counsel. Further Reading Law Society – Execution of a document using an electronic signature Section 54(2) Law of Property Act 1925 Section 2…
