I paid £250 for two of us in Southampton. Nothing like giving them £250 for spending 5 minutes showing you round a flat and 10 minutes calling 3 companies to change names over (Which they fail at a lot of the time).
minutes calling 3 companies to change names over (Which they fail at a lot of the time).
Instead of making a new thread, when it comes to process of renting a flat from a private landlord, how long does it take from "okay i'll take it" to physically being moved in?
I like how gumtree has the option to hide all the estate agents
Depends on you and the landlord. You can negotiate and agree anything you like.
They will want you in as soon as the other people leave. If it;'s empty they will probably want a couple of days to check references. But last time I went private they didn't check and where happy with payslips, we could have moved in that hour if we wanted.
21st - so it's going to be interesting.![]()
yes it could, most places will start advertising as soon as previous tenant hands in notice.
In other words you would pay an extra £100-200 depending if holding fee is subtracted, compared to anywhere else for you perfect house, is it worth turning it down for that and you can sometimes negotiate agency fees, depending how likely they think they can shift the house.
Was it subtracted from the other costs though. I have never seen a case where it has not been. Of ocurse tehy wont return it, why would tehy return it, when you have to pay them another 1.5k+She said the holding fee wasn't returned![]()
Some really nice properties in the town centre when you start looking at £600.
Was it subtracted from the other costs though. I have never seen a case where it has not been. Of ocurse tehy wont return it, why would tehy return it, when you have to pay them another 1.5k+
It is usually non refundable(ie if you don;t sign contract, you don;t get it back), but subtracted from the other costs, once you settle up.
But a £600 is going to have similar fees so will not average out at 600. Unless you find a private one.
Apparently it wasn't. She said it was a non refundable one off payment that went straight to them.
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So it basically part of there agency fee which still makes it very normal rate.
75x2 + 100. Lot of places will charge 250, is on the high side, but not unusual.