The costs of renting a property

The costs of renting a property - Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward

When you rent a property, there are a number of costs to consider, which may vary depending on the area and the type of let you are looking at. These costs will include stand alone and ongoing items:

Rent: One month’s advance rent when you move in and on-going monthly rent throughout the tenancy, unless a different frequency has been agreed.

Security deposit: For assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs) this will be equal to five weeks' rent if the rent is under £50,000 per annum or equal to six weeks' rent if the rent is over £50,000 per annum. For non-Housing Act tenancies, deposits are generally equal to six weeks’ rent.

Agent fees: Reference checks, inventory check in and tenancy agreement fee are applicable for non-Housing Act tenancies only. There is no charge to the tenant if the tenancy is to be an AST.

Moving costs: Removal company or vehicle hire, storage costs.

Household bills: Electricity, gas, water, council tax, telephone and internet, TV licence, insurance for personal belongings.

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