Q. Hello, I live in Wales now and have just gone to my local estate agents. I have been a student for about six months and I'm looking to rent a property. I have been informed that the majority of the property is for residential lettings only as opposed to student lettings. I'm not sure what this means and is there a way i can get past this? I'm unsure as to why being a student would make you illegible for residential lettings. So to clarify, the question I'm asking is how come I can't be in a residential lettings agreement if I'm a student?
A. I'm guessing the issue would be with deposit and payment.
As a student, you in theory will be studying, and therefore won't have a job; if you don't have a job you can't pay the rent; so you're therefore not an ideal residential tenant.
As a student, the rent (at a guess) will be coming out of your student loan, rather than an earned income.
Also as a student I'd imagine you're more likely to house-share in groups, rather than be a single tenant.
As a student, you in theory will be studying, and therefore won't have a job; if you don't have a job you can't pay the rent; so you're therefore not an ideal residential tenant.
As a student, the rent (at a guess) will be coming out of your student loan, rather than an earned income.
Also as a student I'd imagine you're more likely to house-share in groups, rather than be a single tenant.
I've never rented before, what are the rules of renting I need to know to protect myself? I heard about scams?
Q.
A. Once you're happy you've pinned down the right area(s), make sure you're searching thoroughly by looking online and visiting local estate and letting agents.
Look for estate agents who are members of the National Association of Estate Agents (opens in a new window) (NAEA) and members of the Association of Residential Lettings Agents (opens in a new window) (ARLA) in the area where you're searching. Be aware that unlike estate agents, letting agents are not regulated by statute - and the coalition government has announced that it has no intention of so doing - and under no obligation to be part of a redress scheme to address consumer complaints. ARLA (opens in a new window) was formed as a self-regulating body, with a code of practice and a complaints procedure.
Look for estate agents who are members of the National Association of Estate Agents (opens in a new window) (NAEA) and members of the Association of Residential Lettings Agents (opens in a new window) (ARLA) in the area where you're searching. Be aware that unlike estate agents, letting agents are not regulated by statute - and the coalition government has announced that it has no intention of so doing - and under no obligation to be part of a redress scheme to address consumer complaints. ARLA (opens in a new window) was formed as a self-regulating body, with a code of practice and a complaints procedure.
I'd like to work in the property industry, preferably residential/lettings.?
Q. I wish to work in this industry as I have a passion for property, in fascinates me.
I wish to get a job in a lettings agency to learn a bit more about the market, build experience.
In the future I would like to own a fair few properties(rented out).
But I have no previous experience, i have few transferable skills as i have been working as a labourer.
What would be the best way to stand out, or put on my CV to get an interview(I am sure once i get the interview I will nail it), as im sure their will be so many applicants with more experience than me.
Any advice? Thanks
I wish to get a job in a lettings agency to learn a bit more about the market, build experience.
In the future I would like to own a fair few properties(rented out).
But I have no previous experience, i have few transferable skills as i have been working as a labourer.
What would be the best way to stand out, or put on my CV to get an interview(I am sure once i get the interview I will nail it), as im sure their will be so many applicants with more experience than me.
Any advice? Thanks
A. letting means Britain, not the USA
dss lettings?
Q. does anybody know of private landlords who accept dss in manchester? I am looking to move to swinton in 4 weeks time,please help,thanks.
A. go here
http://www.benefithousing.co.uk/manchester_housing_benefit.htm
DSS Property in Manchester
Manchester Housing Benefit
Listed below are some useful links to help you with your search for houses or flats that allow housing benefit.
Manchester Resources and Property Links
Manchester Housing Benefit Council Website
Average Rental Property Prices Manchester
Below are the average rental prices of property in Manchester using the Residential Rental Price Index. This can give you a guideline as to what to expect for property prices in the UK.
Average Rental Prices in Manchester, Lancashire
February 2008 | January | December
February | January 2008 | December
February | January | December 2007
� Studios : £518
� 1 bed properties : £615
� 2 bed properties : £770
� 3 bed properties : £1200
� 4 bed properties : £585
� 5+ bed properties : £1806
� Studios : £518
� 1 bed properties : £620
� 2 bed properties : £770
� 3 bed properties : £1199
� 4 bed properties : £585
� 5+ bed properties : £1806
� Studios : £518
� 1 bed properties : £526
� 2 bed properties : £751
� 3 bed properties : £850
� 4 bed properties : £621
� 5+ bed properties : £1806
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Property for rent in Manchester, Lancashire
or try here
http://www.loot.com/property/bedsits-and-rooms-in-manchester
http://www.benefithousing.co.uk/manchester_housing_benefit.htm
DSS Property in Manchester
Manchester Housing Benefit
Listed below are some useful links to help you with your search for houses or flats that allow housing benefit.
Manchester Resources and Property Links
Manchester Housing Benefit Council Website
Average Rental Property Prices Manchester
Below are the average rental prices of property in Manchester using the Residential Rental Price Index. This can give you a guideline as to what to expect for property prices in the UK.
Average Rental Prices in Manchester, Lancashire
February 2008 | January | December
February | January 2008 | December
February | January | December 2007
� Studios : £518
� 1 bed properties : £615
� 2 bed properties : £770
� 3 bed properties : £1200
� 4 bed properties : £585
� 5+ bed properties : £1806
� Studios : £518
� 1 bed properties : £620
� 2 bed properties : £770
� 3 bed properties : £1199
� 4 bed properties : £585
� 5+ bed properties : £1806
� Studios : £518
� 1 bed properties : £526
� 2 bed properties : £751
� 3 bed properties : £850
� 4 bed properties : £621
� 5+ bed properties : £1806
Powered by
Rentright.co.uk
Property for rent in Manchester, Lancashire
or try here
http://www.loot.com/property/bedsits-and-rooms-in-manchester
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