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FAQs

Who will bear legal charges?

General norm is both parties will pay 50/50 for both costs incurred – Legal Fees and stamp Duty If applicable

What about my pet?

This subject is highly dependent upon the individual landlord and property. Some houses and apartment complexes are pet friendly and some simply are not, Look for pet friendly rentals before others to ensure there will be no issues with your pets.

How do I arrange any repairs that might be needed?

Any repairs that are needed on the property should be made clear to your landlord, preferably in writing. Some repairs will be considered urgent if your health and safety or the property itself is threatened.

What happens if the property I am renting is sold?

The owner of the property has the right to sell the property regardless of the lease type. However, as a tenant, you have the right to remain in the property for the duration of your fixed term rental agreement In the event you do have to relocate, we are more than happy to work with you to find a new rental property that will suit your needs.

What happens at the end of a lease?

You will find the expiry date in your agreement. Before the expiration date you can request a lease renewal from the landlord . The owner of the property has the right to renew the lease, let arrangements continue under the terms of the original lease or issue the appropriate notice requesting that you vacate the property.

What if I want to end the tenancy?

Your agreement will define the notice you need to give. based on that there will be a penalty amount you will need to pay. This is applicable for both the Tenant and the Landlord

When can my landlord enter the property?

A landlord has to give the tenant notice before entering the property, unless it’s an emergency.

What if the landlord isn’t keeping to their side of the agreement?

If a tenant believes the landlord is not keeping to their side of the agreement – for instance, not maintaining the property in a fit state of repair – then the first thing the tenant should do is speak to the the Landlord and get it resolved as soon as possible

What if I accidentally cause damage to the property?

Don’t worry – accidents happen. You can inform the landlord as soon as possible. You will be expected to cover the cost of putting it right. Don’t try to ignore or hide damage because it could get worse, and it will only come out of your deposit at the end of the tenancy.

Can I decorate or make changes to the property?

In most cases, a tenant can only decorate or make changes to the property with the express permission of the landlord. We recommend receiving this permission in writing.

Who is responsible for repairs?

The landlord is responsible for maintaining the property in a good state of repair. If you do damage to the property you are expected to cover the cost of putting this right. Acquest could also help you repair these in consultation with the landlord.

What type of Agreement do we sign?

Two types of agreements you could sign are a Lease agreement or Tenancy agreement if its signed as a lease agreement get confirmation of its payable as well. For lease agreement there’s a stamp duty component that is calculated as 1% payable of one years total rent. Tenancy agreement do not carry any stamp duty fees.

Why do I have to pay a deposit?

The landlord trusts the tenant to keep the property in a good condition and in good order. The deposit is held to ensure that any damages (over and above fair wear and tear) can be corrected at the end of the tenancy.

I’ve found a place I want to rent. Now what?

Make sure you go and view the property. We will show you your next house along with it’s owners where you can clarify all areas your unclear of / Payment Terms etc

I need to find a place to rent. What do I do first?

Before you start searching for your new house or apartment it’s a good idea to write down a budget. What are your current outgoings and what money you have left to spend on rent? Take into account that, when you first move in, you will need to front a security deposit as well as the first two month’s rent and a refundable holding deposit.

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