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What are the Tenant’s fees?

*Relevant letting fees and tenant protection information*

As well as paying the rent, you may also be required to make the following permitted payments. 

*** Before the tenancy starts payable to LettingaProperty.com:

Holding Deposit: 1 week’s rent

Deposit: 5 week’s rent

*** The following charges (payable by the Tenant(s) in England and Wales) may apply where LettingaProperty.com manages the administration of this contract and the collection of rent:  

For each time the rent is not received within fourteen (14) days of the rent due date each month, interest will be payable at an annual percentage rate of 3% above Bank of England Base Rate calculated daily starting on the 15th day after the rent due date. It is strongly advised that the Tenant(s) set up a standing order from one bank account to ensure no delayed payments are made.

For any amendments, requested by the tenant(s), to the already signed tenancy and where the start term and end term dates do not change, a £60 tenancy amendment fee will be payable by the Tenant(s).

*** Note to the above administration charges:

Any shared Tenants named on this agreement and bound by this agreement are "jointly and severally" liable for the payment of these administration charges as per contract.

All pricing includes the current prevailing rate of VAT tax.

Payment for a breach of the tenancy agreement up to the prescribed limit

During the tenancy (payable to the provider) if permitted and applicable

- Utilities such as gas, electricity, water

- Communications such as telephone and broadband

- Installation of cable/satellite

- Subscription to cable/satellite supplier

- Television licence

- Council Tax

- Other permitted payments

Any other permitted payments, not included above, under the relevant legislation including contractual damages.

*** Tenant protection

LettingaProperty.com is a member of UK Association of Letting Agents (UKALA) which is a provider of Client Money Protection, and a member of The Property Ombudsman which is a redress scheme. You can find out more details on the agent’s website or by contacting the agent directly.