Letting agents in Cirencester

Here are a selection of local letting agents who you may like to contact to find somewhere to rent.

Leaf Property Services: leafpropertyservices.co.uk/

RC Student Letting & Management: www.rcstudentletting.co.uk/

Cirencester Sales & Lettings (Michelle): www.cirencestersalesandlettings.co.uk/

Moving out of your rental house

Many agencies and landlords have a ‘move-out’ document. Understanding what is expected helps speed the move-out process and reduces the likelihood of disputes. You have a responsibility to return the property in the same condition that it was let to you, allowing for fair wear and tear. The landlord or agent does a closing inventory with you to witness the move-out. Have a copy of the original inventory with you. Run through the checklist. This will result in fewer problems and a quicker return of your deposit.

Be a good neighbour and tenant

Moving into rented accommodation can be an exciting time. Often it is your first taste of independent life. It is important to remember that you are now a member of the local community, and that you have an obligation to take care of yourself, your neighbours, your belongings and your home.

There are some things which you will need to do straight away, such as:

Signing on the dotted line

Remember that when you enter into a contract with a landlord, you are making a serious legal commitment. Make sure that you are fully informed before you commit; the information in this section should provide some help.

Student Services can also help if you need it.

Tenancy agreements

There are different types of agreement but, provided the accommodation does not have a ‘resident landlord’, your agreement will normally be one of two types:

Finding your accommodation

If you have chosen not to live on campus, there are a few things you’ll need to consider when finding the right accommodation. You can find a selection of local letting agents here.

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