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The tenancy agreement states smoking is not allowed on any part of the property is this correct?
Read more: The tenancy agreement states smoking is not allowed on any part of the property is this correct?Yes – Under the terms of our tenancy agreements the tenant agrees not to smoke in or on any part of the property or allow any invited guests or visitors to smoke in or on any part of the property. If there is any evidence of smoking or smoke damage in or on any part of the property, the tenant agrees for the whole property (including all its fixtures and fittings and contents (if any), carpets, curtains (including net curtains), blankets, bedding, upholstery) to be cleaned by an accredited professional cleaning company before the end of the tenancy or be…
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The tenancy agreement states no candles are allowed in the property is this correct?
Read more: The tenancy agreement states no candles are allowed in the property is this correct?Yes – Under the terms of our tenancy agreements the tenant agrees not to keep at, or bring to the property, any inflammable or other material or equipment which might reasonably be considered to be a fire hazard, or otherwise dangerous to the property or the health of its occupants or of the neighbours which includes, but is not limited to, Calor gas and paraffin heaters. Not to burn candles, joss sticks, oil lamps, tea lights, hookah pipes or incense in the property. Why candles are not permitted in the property during the tenancy is explained in more detail here
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How can I check my credit files before applying for a tenancy?
Read more: How can I check my credit files before applying for a tenancy?Always check your credit files before applying for a tenancy to minimise the risk of rejection. You have a right to see your credit files for £2 but can do it for free and should do it regularly. Check EVERY detail; people have had applications rejected because an unused (but not cancelled) mobile contract’s address had not been updated after a house move so be vigilant. Look out for entries on your record that aren’t yours – they may be a sign of ID fraud. More information on how to check your full credit report for free can be found…
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If I grant a tenancy, what happens at the end of the initial period of the tenancy?
Read more: If I grant a tenancy, what happens at the end of the initial period of the tenancy?Assuming the tenant wants to remain in the property and you are happy for the tenant to remain, at the end of the initial period you have the option to extend, renew or terminate the tenancy. For Full Management properties, Jungle Property will contact you approximately 10 weeks before the end of the initial period to advise you what your options are. For landlord managed properties, approximately 10 weeks before the end of the fixed term, the landlord will need to decide if they prefer to allow the tenancy to continue, grant a new tenancy or terminate the tenancy. If…
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How do I reserve a property?
Read more: How do I reserve a property?There are two parts to reserving a property: 1. Complete a Reservation Agreement – available here 2. Pay the Holding Deposit – see here A property cannot be reserved until the an offer to rent the property has been accepted by the landlord (or Jungle Property acting in their behalf).
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If I have only recently moved to the UK will this affect my application?
Read more: If I have only recently moved to the UK will this affect my application?Yes – regardless of your nationality, if you have not lived in the UK continuously for at least the last 12 months, you will not have sufficient credit history to verify your credit worthiness. In such circumstances we would only approve an application for a tenancy if you agree to pay rent in advance for the entire fixed term of the tenancy.
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Potterton Promax SL Range Installation and Service Instructions
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Can a landlord ask an applicant to pay 6 months rent in advance?
Read more: Can a landlord ask an applicant to pay 6 months rent in advance?Yes – it is not unusual for a landlord to accept an offer or application to rent a property conditional upon the applicant paying rent in advance for the entire fixed term of the tenancy in order to guarantee rent payments for the fixed term. This is typically used where there is perceived to be a risk of non-payment of rent e.g. applicant has failed an affordability assessment. 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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Honeywell H450EN Carbon Monoxide Alarm Instruction Manual
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Potterton Promax Combi HE Plus A Range Installation and Service Instructions
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