Council tax band (England, Scotland, Wales)
Council tax is payable on all domestic properties. The amount you pay depends on the tax band. You can check the charges for each tax band online via the following websites:
England and Wales - https://www.gov.uk/council-tax-bands
Scotland - https://www.saa.gov.uk
You may have personal circumstances that mean that you pay a reduced rate. You can get more information from the local council.
Deposit
What it is?
You may have to pay a security deposit (or holding deposit) to the landlord or agent to reserve the property. Legally it can be no more than one week’s rent.
Why it’s important?
Usually, you get the money back if the landlord decides not to rent to you. But, if you pull out, the landlord may keep the money.Contact the agent for more details.
- Flats
Homelet are pleased to bring to market this newly decorated and well presented one bedroom flat located close to Nottingham City Centre. Briefly comprises: Open plan lounge/dining/kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom. Gas central heating and double glazing. Close to all local amenities. Viewing is essential.
Council Tax Band: A
Deposit: £750
Holding Deposit: £173.07
Please Note
1) money laundering regulations – prospective tenants will be asked to produce identification documentation during the referencing process and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing a tenancy. (2) These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. (3) The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive.
Please Note
4) Measurements: These approximate room sizes are only intended as general guidance. You must verify the dimensions carefully to satisfy yourself of their accuracy. (5) You should make your own enquiries regarding the property, particularly in respect of furnishings to be included/excluded and what parking facilities are available. (6) Before you enter into any tenancy for one of the advertised properties, the condition and contents of the property will normally be set out in a tenancy agreement and inventory. Please make sure you carefully read and agree with the tenancy agreement and any inventory provided before signing these documents.
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