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Battersea Office
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6 Battersea Rise
London SW11 1ED
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Tel: 020 7924 4400
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Munster Village Office
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191 Munster Rd
London, SW6 6BY
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Tel: 020 7471 2020
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Parsons Green Office
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78 New Kings Rd
London SW6 4LT
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Tel: 020 7731 4448
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battersea
office
covering the areas of Battersea, Clapham,
Brixton, Balham and Wandsworth
fulham
offices
our two offices covering the areas
of Parsons Green, Munster Village, South Park, Sands End, Hammersmith,
Barons Court and West Kensington
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renting property
Tennants Rights and Obligations
What are your legal rights and
obligations when renting Residential Property?
Every residential tenant in England and
Wales has the right to:
- Know the terms of the tenancy.
Although there is no legal requirement for a landlord to
provide a written agreement (or lease) it is in your interests
as a tenant to have one. You should study the terms carefully
before signing. If you have doubts you may need to get some
expert advice.
- Know the name and address of
the landlord (normally included in the agreement)
- Accommodation which is in a
good tenantable state of repair - free from defects.
- Reasonably quick and effective
repairs if you report defects.
- Safe accommodation, all electrical,
gas and other systems and appliances meeting modern safety
standards and are subject to regular checks.
- A CORGI Gas Inspection Certificate
annually and on entry to the accommodation
- Operating instructions, safety
warnings and emergency procedures where appliances and systems
may be unfamiliar.
- Peaceable and quiet enjoyment
of the accommodation, free from demands for access without
notice and/or interference with utilities or other supplies
to the property.
- A rent book if the rent is payable
weekly.
- A reasonable (statutory) period
of notice if the landlord wants you to leave.
- The return of the security deposit
within a reasonable period of time (up to 30 days) subject
to the property being clean and damage free and no outstanding
accounts.
Every residential tenant in England
and Wales has an obligation to:
- Give honest and truthful statements
during the tenancy application process.
- Pay a reasonable (market) rent.
- Pay the rent as and when it
is due.
- Respect and care for the landlord's
property, furniture and fittings.
- Pay the landlord for any damage
(beyond normal wear and tear) at the end of, or during a
tenancy.
- Pay the landlord for any exceptional
cleaning and rubbish removal at the end of a tenancy.
- Report defects to the landlord
immediately they become apparent.
- Not use the premises for any
purpose other than residential accommodation.
- Not keep pets, unless approved
by the landlord and the tenancy agreement.
- Not do anything in or around
the premises which would cause nuisance, damage or annoyance
to the landlord or the neighbours.
- Not bring into occupation other
residents without informing the landlord. (Such additional
adult occupant/s will be required to sign a tenancy agreement)
- Not leave the accommodation
unoccupied for more that 14 days without informing the landlord
or his agent.
- Give notice to quit in writing,
which must be at least 4 weeks, where the rent is paid monthly.
- Not to use the security deposit
in lieu of rent.
- Observe all the terms of the
tenancy agreement.
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