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Can I (Landlord) change the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report after the start of the tenancy?
Read more: Can I (Landlord) change the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report after the start of the tenancy?Neither party (Landlord or Tenant) can unilaterally make changes to the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report after the start of the tenancy. If you (Landlord) wish to make changes to the report after the start of the tenancy you must first obtain the agreement of the Tenant. Having obtained the agreement of the Tenant, make the agreed changes to all signed copies of the report and ensure each party initials alongside each change (on all copies). Alternatively, having obtained the agreement of the Tenant, create an addendum to the report signed by all parties and attach a copy to…
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Can I change the day and time of the pre Check-Out Inspection?
Read more: Can I change the day and time of the pre Check-Out Inspection?Yes – If you wish to change the pre Check-Out inspection appointment we will be delighted to do so – please arrange a new appointment using our online appointment request facility here or contact our office using the contact details here. The pre Check-Out Inspection is provided free of charge principally for the benefit of the tenant to help them in the preparation of the property for the end of the tenancy and is scheduled sufficiently far in advance of the end of the tenancy to allow ample time for the tenant to address any issues identified. Moving the pre Check-Out Inspection…
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Ideal mini HE Installation and Servicing Guide
Read more: Ideal mini HE Installation and Servicing GuideIdeal mini HE Installation and Servicing Guide
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If I am paying 6 months rent in advance why is the tenancy for 7 months?
Read more: If I am paying 6 months rent in advance why is the tenancy for 7 months?This is to prevent inadvertently creating a 6 month periodic tenancy. Repeatedly accepting 6 months rent in advance could imply a 6 month periodic tenancy has been granted and therefore would require a 6 month notice period for possession. The periodic tenancy arising after the end of the fixed term will take it’s period from the last rental period for the fixed term (Section 5 Housing Act 1988 and Superstrike Ltd. v. Rodrigues (2013) EWCA Civ 669). By granting a 7 month fixed term tenancy and taking 6 months rent in advance and allowing the rent for the last month to be paid at the end of the 6 months ensures the…
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Can I claim compensation for marks or patches left on the wall by the tenant at the end of the tenancy?
Read more: Can I claim compensation for marks or patches left on the wall by the tenant at the end of the tenancy?Yes – you may be entitled to compensation for damage to the wall. However, before claiming compensation you should consider the following: Fair wear and tear life expectancy of decorations Betterment Fair Wear and Tear The House of Lords defined fair wear and tear as “Reasonable use of the premises by the Tenant and the ordinary operation of natural forces“. The tenant is entitled to fair wear and tear but what is considered ‘reasonable use of the premises’ is dependent on the following: 1. the length of the tenancy – the longer the tenancy the more natural wear 2. the…
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I cannot find the property address to arrange redirection of my mail
Read more: I cannot find the property address to arrange redirection of my mailThe full and correct postal address of the property should be shown on your Tenancy Agreement. You can report an incorrect or missing address 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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Electrolux EOB53000X User Manual
Read more: Electrolux EOB53000X User ManualElectrolux EOB53000X User Manual
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Do I need to redecorate my property when the tenant leaves?
Read more: Do I need to redecorate my property when the tenant leaves?The decision to redecorate at the end of the tenancy is yours and will be based on: The condition of the decoration at the end of the tenancy – this cannot be accurately assessed until the tenant has emptied the property and completed the preparation of the property for handover (surrender). Clues to the likely condition of the decoration will be provided by any periodic inspections carried out during the tenancy. The standard of decoration you want to provide for the next occupier As a guide, the reasonable life expectancy of decoration in a rental property can be see in the…
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How do I calculate extra days rent?
Read more: How do I calculate extra days rent?To calculate the daily rent for a property, multiply the monthly rent by 12 and then divide the total by 365. Example: you are paying £600 per calendar month rent so the daily rent will be 600 multiplied by 12 divided by 365 = £19.72 rent per day. 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…
