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How to rent for beginners

For many young people, renting a home is their first face-to-face with the seemingly complex world of the property market, which can be a scary, stressful and overwhelming experience.

But never fear, because we’ve broken down the process into four bite size stages, to ease you into renting your first home.

Stage 1: Hunting for the Right Property
Your first dip in the pool of properties will probably make you feel as though you’re drowning in homes. Try not to feel overwhelmed, and embrace the options! McCartan Lettings has a range of properties which you can filter according to your needs.

Once you find a property, make sure you arrange a viewing before you hand over any money. You could even check the property out on Google Street View.

Stage 2: You’re in safe hands
Using an estate agent comes with fees, but at the end of the day you’re paying for the security that comes through using them as a middle man. It’s a good idea to meet the estate agent beforehand, to check they’re legitimate and to get some more information on the property. 

You can rest assured that the correct contracts will be in place, securing you more as a tenant and giving you more rights should you have any problems. Look out for recognition that the Estate Agent is a member of an industry redress scheme (with logos such as these below) to make sure you’re in the best hands.



Stage 3: Contracts & Vital Information
Once all parties are satisfied, you’ll receive a contract and a tenancy agreement. We know you’ve been waiting a long time for this, but don’t be tempted to just sign them both and ask “when can I move in?” Take the time to read them thoroughly. Don’t be afraid to ask about anything that was unexpected or if you need something clarifying.

Some of the vital information you’ll need:
What does the rent cover? Are bills included or extra? (it’s more commonly the tenant)
What is the move in date and how long is the tenancy for? Also when will you get the keys.
What are the rules regarding the property? I.e. are kids, pets, smoking, storing a bike allowed?
Contact details. Who will you need to contact in the event a winter storm rips the chimney off?

Stage 4: Walk Through and Deposit
You’ve dotted the I’s and crossed the T’s, they’ve given you the keys, and it’s almost time for you to move in. There’s just a few more important things to do.

Firstly do a walk-through of the house, preferably with the estate agent and create an inventory of any faults or discrepancies that you find. If possible, take pictures (preferably make sure there’s a time stamp!). This will act as proof they weren’t caused by you when you move out. You should then sign the inventory and keep a copy for yourself. 

After you’ve moved in, your landlord or Estate Agent has a legal responsibility to add your deposit to an accredited, government approved deposit scheme within 30 days. Once they have done so they’ll send you a certificate of validation, so make sure you receive this.

Are you looking for a trust worthy lettings agent, that you can trust? McCartan Lettings are a multi-award winning lettings agents that can help you find the property that perfectly suits your needs.

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