Properties to rent in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
ZJ and B are Shrewsbury letting agents with houses, penthouses, lofts, studios,
flats and apartments for sale in Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
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All properties for rent are published on our website and readily available for you to download or forward to a friend. Our property lettings list changes frequently and we recommend that you register with us so that we can look after you personally and contact you immediately that we are aware of a new property in Shrewsbury that may meet your requirements. Finding the perfect property to rent does not happen by chance, by determining your needs, searching for a property to rent will be much easier.
- Price range: Price is one the most important considerations. Decide
how much you can afford or want to spend. Remember to factor in utility
costs, parking and your usual monthly bills. Knowing your price range
from the outset will focus your search, saving you time.
- Location: It is important that the neighbourhood you choose to live
in is well suited to you and your family. Consider the distance from your
work place or schools. Do you mind a long commute every day? Is public
transportation easily accessible? Is it a high crime area? Is it close
to amenities such as local shops, doctor offices and the post office?
- Type of property: Consider the size of your family and the space you
require for your furniture and other possessions. Will you be happy in
500 square feet or will you need more? Will a one-room studio be adequate
or do you require a one, two or three bedroom flat? Typically, the larger
the flat the higher the rent will be.
- Features and amenities: Determine what features you need or desire in your future home. Is an en suite or on-site laundry facility important or do you mind going to a laundrette? Does the building feature security features such as porter, video cameras or a controlled-access public entry? Do you want the convenience of a dishwasher, an on-site gym or pool, a balcony etc.?
Have your references ready as well as any deposit required. This will avoid
hold ups and allow your application to be processed as quickly as possible.
Find out what is included in the initial monies and arrange to have that
amount available. You will not be able to start your tenancy without these
things.
Arrange a time and date to sign the tenancy agreement. All the tenants must have signed this before you can move in. Make sure that you are present to check the inventory when you move in and out of the property so that you can agree to any amendments. We recommend that you keep a signed copy of both the checking in and checking out inventory. This document will form the basis of any compensations claimed against you by the landlord. Find out if there are any restrictions governing amendments to the property (such as redecoration).
The agent will have certain obligations but these may vary from simply letting the property to letting and managing the property. Find out what the agent's responsibilities are. If they are simply responsible for letting the building, find out who is responsible for managing/ maintaining the property. The agent will make regular checks on the property. Arrange a mutually convenient time for these checks and make a note of it.
Responsibility for the property rests with you, the tenant. You will be responsible for making sure the building is secure and reporting any gas or electrical problems. If the property is leasehold, you will also be bound by any rules and regulations affecting all residents within the block contained in the head lease.
Ask for copies of all relevant safety certification (gas and electric).
Keep all your documents (such as insurance policy, copy of tenancy agreement,safety
certificates, inventory) together in a file. Keep this file in a safe place.
After you have signed the tenancy agreement but before you move in, contact
your service providers (gas, electric, telephone). You may be required to
pay a deposit before they will connect you. It is also worth noting that
British Telecom carry out a credit check on customers before activating
a line. Once you have moved in, make sure that you take meter readings and
inform the relevant utility companies. You should also take a reading and
inform the relevant companies when you move out.
As a tenant, amongst other things, you will be responsible for:
- Providing a television licence (regardless of whether the TV is owned
by the landlord or not)
- Paying Council Tax direct to the local authority
- Maintaining the terms of your tenancy agreement
- Payment of utilities as agreed with your landlord
- Insuring your possessions
- Informing the police if there is a break in or burglary
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Please contact us to discuss our solutions for your Shrewsbury
property problems
- Zaza Johnson & Bath,
- 10a Shoplatch,
- Shrewsbury, SY1 1HL
- Phone No.: 01743 248351
- Website: www.zjandb.com
- Email: info@zjandb.com
Letting Agents in Shrewsbury
Working with the right letting agent in Shopshire can make all the difference in finding the right house, penthouse, loft, studio, flat or apartment that you want at the right price and negotiating a satisfactory final property rental agreement
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Our market research tells us that clients choose Zaza Johnson & Bath to rent their property for the following reasons:- Prime office location
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