Tenant Charges and information

The purpose of this document is to provide guidance on Tenant charges and useful information. This should be read alongside the Tenancy Agreement and the Terms of Offer.

Fees Applying to All Tenancies

We may charge a tenant any or all of the following when required:

  1. the rent;
  2. a security deposit with a maximum of 5 weeks rent, or 6 weeks on a property with rent over £50,000 per year;
  3. a holding deposit of no more than one weeks’ rent;
  4. default fee for late payment of rent (after 14 days);
  5. reasonable charges for lost keys or security fobs;
  6. payments associated with contract variation, at £50 or reasonable costs incurred if higher, when requested by the tenant;
  7. payments associated with early termination of the tenancy, when requested by the tenant; and
  8. payments in respect of bills - utilities, communication services, TV licence, council tax and green deal or other energy efficiency charges.

References/Identification

We will follow up with references based on the details that you have supplied to us. These references may be passed to our client so that they can make a decision about granting a tenancy.

Insurance

The Tenant is advised to take out and maintain appropriate insurance on all of his/her own furniture, contents and effects in the Property.

Utilities

Where applicable you will be responsible for the payment of telephone, gas, water and electricity accounts and council tax at the Property during your tenancy. It is your responsibility to notify the relevant companies and the local authority that you are moving into/out of the Property. You are also responsible for ensuring that a valid television licence remains in place for the duration of the tenancy, if required.

If the property is not left clean and in the same condition as per the Inventory check-in then you may be charged for further making good or cleaning to be undertaken. These monies will be deducted from the deposit.

Taxation

If your Landlord is resident outside the UK we recommend you contact HMRC (https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs) to ensure you are compliant with the current regulations. Please note that Capital Flats is not liable for the tax implications of rental payments to overseas Landlords. These provisions do not apply where you are paying your rent to Capital Flats.


Management of the Property

At the start of the tenancy we will advise you who is responsible for managing the Property. Where we are not managing the Property we cannot authorise any repairs or maintenance or guarantee the speed at which repairs will be carried out. Where we are managing the Property, we may have to obtain the Landlord’s consent before proceeding with a repair.

Where we manage a Property and hold keys, the Tenant is to inform the Property Management Team if they want to be present when works take place. However, where we do not hold keys or the contractor is not willing to collect keys, it is your responsibility to provide access.

Complaints Procedure

If you have a complaint please contact us, preferably by email at info@lettings.co.uk, with a full description of the issue. We will then liaise with those relevant to help resolve your concerns.

Customer service is taken very seriously at Capital Flats and in light of this we have a two stage complaints procedure:

A written response from the department will be provided within 20 working days. If this period is exceeded the customer will be informed as to why this is the case.

Client Money Protection

We have Client Money Protection Insurance(CMP)

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