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Can a landlord remove items from the property after the start of the tenancy?
Read more: Can a landlord remove items from the property after the start of the tenancy?No – not without the express approval of the tenant. Removing anything the landlord supplied to the tenant as part of the tenancy could be considered derogation of grant. Any approval to remove items should be agreed in writing and the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report updated.
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How often are periodic visits carried out?
Read more: How often are periodic visits carried out?For Full Management properties, the first periodic visit takes place no longer than 2 months after the start of the tenancy and at a periodicity of no longer than 6 months thereafter. At the discretion of the landlord or his agent, visits may be relaxed to a less frequent periodicity. For properties managed by the landlord, please contact the landlord for details of the periodic visit process. Further Reading How often should landlords or agents inspect their rental property {Jungle Property Knowledgebase article} Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details…
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Can part of my deposit be released to me during the tenancy with the landlord’s agreement?
Read more: Can part of my deposit be released to me during the tenancy with the landlord’s agreement?No – The entire Tenancy Deposit would need to be released and the remainder re-protected and the prescribed information re-issued. 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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Where can I find information on the dispute resolution service?
Read more: Where can I find information on the dispute resolution service?Information on the Deposit Protection Service (DPS) Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) service can be found here and the DPS Guide to our Alternative Dispute Resolution Process and DPS A brief overview of deposit protection 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 evidence will an adjudicator be looking for during a dispute?
Read more: What evidence will an adjudicator be looking for during a dispute?Information about Tenancy Deposit disputes and the types of evidence an adjudicator will be looking for can be found in the Deposit Protection Service (DPS) guide Tenancy Deposits, Disputes and Damages and DPS A brief overview of deposit protection The evidence we recommend you compile in support of a claim for compensation for cleaning or damage is as follows: Item missing or damaged beyond repair or unusable due to damage Proof of purchase for item – showing date and cost [receipt, settled invoice] Proof item was supplied for the tenancy and not damaged at the time of supply [Inventory and…
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Do you need to check my proof of immigration status?
Read more: Do you need to check my proof of immigration status?Yes – A statutory code of practice issued by Government under section 32 Immigration Act 2014 mandates that initial right to rent checks must be carried out before authorising an adult to occupy rented accommodation. Further Reading How can I prove my right to rent? {Jungle Property 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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Where can I find a Pet Information Form?
Read more: Where can I find a Pet Information Form?The Pet Information Form can be found here Sorry we do not have a paper version of the Pet Information Form. 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 am self-employed, what evidence do I need to provide for referencing purposes?
Read more: I am self-employed, what evidence do I need to provide for referencing purposes?If you have been self-employed for less than 12 months, a tenancy will only be granted upon payment of rent in advance for the entire fixed term of the tenancy. If you have been self-employed for longer than 12 months you must provide us with a copy of your most recent SA302 form which is a summary of your income that has been reported to HMRC or your most recent SA100 Self Assessment tax return. We are unable to accept bank statements as proof of income sorry. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us…
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What is the purpose of the pre Check-Out inspection?
Read more: What is the purpose of the pre Check-Out inspection?The purpose of the pre Check-Out inspection is: • Answer any questions you may have about the end of tenancy process or the Check-Out • Check that you have received confirmation of the Check-Out appointment • Optionally check the property against the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report • Remind you of any Special Conditions in the Tenancy Agreement that are specific to the end of the tenancy • Remind you to complete the Check-Out Form before the Check-Out Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this…
