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Your Guide to Renting a Property

Posted on May 19, 2015

Whether you are renting your very first private property as a student or you are a seasoned tenant with a family, knowing the golden rules that come with finding a property to rent is important. Whilst there are many articles, accessible both online and off, detailing the dos and don’ts of buying a property of your own, renting a property requires just as much caution.

As a leading Sunderland estate agent, we have helped hundreds, if not thousands, of people rent a place that they can call home. Here we offer our top tips for finding the right rental for you…

Research, research and research some more

Research is the key to finding the rental property of your dreams, and avoiding the many nightmare properties that frequently populate the market. As well as understanding the advantages of renting and why this option will work for you, investigating any potential search areas is also essential. Whether you are new to the area or not, enlisting the help of an experienced letting agent will help you discover the gems that are easily missed when searching on your own.

Seeking professional assistance may also give you the confidence to expand your search area, unlocking a whole host of properties that will suit you, your needs (both now and in the future) and your budget.

View like an expert

When it comes to viewing your shortlisted properties, one thing you need is time. Those who complete a whistle-stop tour of potential rentals will only find that their chosen pad falls short of their expectations come move in day. To ensure your shortlisted properties hit the mark across the board, compile a property viewing checklist and take it with you.

Don’t forget the finances

Whilst you are certain to have a budget in mind regarding how much rent you can afford to pay every month, there are fees that you will have to consider. Be clued up from the beginning as whilst our Sunderland estate agents disclose all fees to prospective tenants at the very start, other estate agents may not be as helpful. There are various fees that come with renting a property, such as credit reference fees and that all-important deposit.

After move in day

Once you have the keys your work doesn’t stop there. Whilst your letting agent will make notes regarding the condition of the property, it may be worthwhile compiling documentation of your own such as a full inventory and associated photographs. Throughout your tenancy don’t be afraid to inform your letting agent or landlord of any problems so they can be resolved quickly and conveniently.

Start your search for a rental property today by contacting our Sunderland estate agents on 0191 510 9950.