Key Details
- PARKING SPACE
- TWO BEDROOMS
- SEPERATE ENTRANCE
- SEPERATE LIVING ROOM
- SHOWER ROOM
- STUBBINGTON LOCATION
- CLOSE TO LOCAL VILLAGE
- LOCAL TRANSPORT LINKS
- COUNCIL TAX BAND B
- AVAILABLE NOW
Full Description
TWO BEDROOM FLAT WITH PARKING
We are delighted to offer this two bedroom ground floor flat to rent in Stubbington, Mays Lane is a short walk away from Stubbington Village, with local shops, coffee shops and great transport links.
The property offers a parking space to the front of the property and as you continue up the gravel drive there is a courtyard garden area and the entrance to the property.
The conservatory is a bright space to walk into the home. There is a fitted kitchen as you walk through the double doors, along with a shower room. There is a large living area and then a double bedroom and second small double/large single room bedroom.
This property is unfurnished and available now.
Right to Rent
Each applicant will be subject to the right to rent checks. This is a government requirement since February 2016. We are required to check and take a copy of the original version of acceptable documentation in order to adhere to the Right to rent checks. This will be carried out at referencing stage. Please speak to a member of staff for acceptable Identification.
Tenant Fees Act 2019
As well as paying the rent, you may also be required to make the following permitted payments.
For properties in England, the Tenant Fees Act 2019 means that in addition to rent, lettings agents can only charge tenants (or anyone acting on the tenant’s behalf) the following permitted payments:
· Holding deposits (a maximum of 1 week’s rent);
· Deposits (a maximum deposit of 5 weeks’ rent for annual rent below £50,000, or 6 weeks’ rent for annual rental of £50,000 and above);
· Payments to change a tenancy agreement eg. change of sharer (capped at £50 or, if higher, any reasonable costs);
· Payments associated with early termination of a tenancy (capped at the landlord’s loss or the agent’s reasonably incurred costs);
· Where required, utilities (electricity, gas or other fuel, water, sewerage), communication services (telephone, internet, cable/satellite television), TV licence;
· Council tax (payable to the billing authority);
· Interest payments for the late payment of rent (up to 3% above Bank of England’s annual percentage rate);
· Reasonable costs for replacement of lost keys or other security devices;
· Contractual damages in the event of the tenant’s default of a tenancy agreement; and
· Any other permitted payments under the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and regulations applicable at the relevant time.