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A beginner’s guide to letting responsibilities

Posted in Blog on 13th September 2017 by Lindsey Wadsworth

Our experience in the property management and lettings industries allows us to deliver great services. In previous years, our team of experts have used their knowhow to find those properties that suit their client’s personal preferences. Being one of the most celebrated businesses familiar with room to rent Portsmouth has available; we are the people to call if you decide that renting is the right choice for you.

Something that every first-time tenant should know is that in addition to rights, there are also responsibilities that you hold. For example, with rent, this is typically paid in advance, usually every week or month. This goes without saying, but it needs to be paid in good time. Failure to do so may result in your landlord taking action to evict you and claim the money that they’re owed.

Onto the actual structure itself, the landlord is accountable for maintenance and repair works made to the premises. They oversee the central heating, wiring, and plumbing too. As a tenant, your responsibilities include reporting any necessary repairs to the landlord and making certain that the site stays well-ventilated to prevent damp and condensation from becoming major concerns. Furthermore, you must do some smaller scale conservation, like examining the light bulbs and checking to see if the fire alarms function.

When going over your tenancy arrangement, see what it says about situations that require the landlord’s permission. Chances are that you’ll need to ask them if you can take another lodger in, run your own business from the premises, and make any refurbishments such as painting and decorating. Pet owners may also have to seek authorisation for their animals to live with them. In many cases, landlords reserve the right to refuse these requests.

At T1 Property, we organise multi and single-let properties for families, students, and professional tenants. One thing we pride ourselves on is being able to deliver a friendly and personalised service. Using this approach, we can make the process of letting easier for those who aren’t overly familiar with how the procedure works.

If there are things that you’d like to discuss with us, you’re more than welcome to contact the company. We are one of the most knowledgeable providers of room to rent Portsmouth has so you can expect the right information from us.

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