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Some Golden Rules For Landlords And Tenants.
Date Added 12/02/2006
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Read such important documents as tenancy agreements and terms of business carefully;
never sign anything you don’t understand – ask questions – seek advice.
Don’t have unreasonable or unrealistic expectations. If in doubt about what to do, or your obligations or responsibilities in any particular circumstances that arise – communicate, seek clarification.
Confirm important issues in writing – keep a copy.
Are There Any Rules About What Comes With A Property If Its Fully Furnished, Furnished, Part Furnished Or Unfurnished?
No, there are no strict rules but both expectations and reality can vary in different areas of the country and even within different niche sectors within the local markets.
Generally, a property offered as “fully furnished” would come with all the main fixtures, furnishings and fittings, white goods etc., plus the standard crockery, cutlery, glassware, pots and pans etc., that a reasonable tenant would normally use on a day to day basis.
At the other end of the scale, an “unfurnished” property would normally be provided only with such basics as carpets, curtains and light fittings.
Clearly, there are infinite variations between these two extremes of what might be included. Therefore, the critical aspect, whether you are a landlord or tenant, is to make sure that everyone clearly understands what main items are, or are not, included before finalising the tenancy agreement.
The Above information has been provided by ARLA (Association of Residential Letting Agents) please visit www.arla.co.uk for further information.
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