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Pru Archer & Tash Burden

*Properties closer to the university can be more expensive and there s more competition for tenancies and pressure from landlords and agents to rush a decision *Consider Bishopston, Horfield, Southville, Bedminster, Gloucester Rd for cheaper/better quality accommodation, better parking, lower burglary rates and better community relations

Before you start, think budget... 2017 figures are showing... Overall average rents in shared houses are around 440 per person per month based on 1500 Bristol SU Lettings vacancies These rents range from 325-550 at the top and bottom of the scale

Gas/Electricity bills (heating, hot water, cooking, lights, appliances) average - 37 Water/Sewage average 12 Contents TV Licence insurance average 6 average 10 TV Broadband Licence average 6 5 Broadband Contents insurance average average 5 10 Landline telephone average 6 (plus calls) TOTAL: 76 TOTAL: 76 Factor this into your accommodation budget!

Utility bills and internet/landline/tv packages vary in price Try sites like uswitch or Go Compare for comparisons Tenancy agreements sometimes restrict ability to change suppliers but landlords should not forbid this without good cause

*Can help with funding advice, budgeting advice, and can ensure you are in receipt of the correct level of funding *Based on ground floor of Senate House open for drop in Mon Fri 9-4

1. 1.Share 1.Share with with students students you you already already know? know? 2. 2. 2. Find Find new new housemates to to form form a group a group with with 3. 3.Take a room a room in in an a already shared established house that s shared already house established where they where have they vacancies have vacancies for housemates? for housemates? 4. 4.Take a a studio or or a room a room in in a flat a flat in in a a purpose built built residence? 5. 5.Live 5.Live with with a resident a resident landlord? 6. 6. 6. Get Get a self a self contained contained flat? flat? 7. 7. 7. Stay Stay in in halls? halls?

*How many people do you want to live with? - What about their friends/boyfriends/girlfriends, it s likely you ll have to spend time with them too *Your budget - can you all afford the same level of rent and bills? *Do your potential housemates have similar ideas about partying? Loud music? Sleeping? Time spent studying? *Do you all have the same academic demands in terms of your course? *Will everyone do their fair share of washing up and cleaning? *Will you feel able to discuss matters comfortably with your housemates as they arise?

Bristol SU Lettings *All properties have valid gas safety certificate *L/L s sign a code of good conduct and promise to treat tenants in professional manner *L/L s advertising property only allowed to charge max 30 admin fee Bulletin Board *Students mainly advertising for 1 or 2 students to make up a house or looking for individuals to make up a group

*Fees Agencies usually ask for at least 35% of a month s rent plus VAT. This fee is non refundable. *This is legally only payable when the agency has found you a property that you re actually going to move in to *Sometimes agents purely find tenants for landlords, organise the paperwork and have no further involvement. More often they then manage the property throughout the tenancy. You need to establish the role of the agent before you move in.

*Other websites: there are lots of other websites to look on, some student specific, others more general *Commercial providers: e.g. IQ, CRM, Vita. Many are high end, more expensive than shared houses though bills are included,

*Scams are increasingly common *Scammers can access Facebook pages, accommodation websites etc unless secure *Read our factsheet and trust your instincts if they re telling you something's wrong! Beware adverts that are too good to be true *If you have any queries or suspicions come and talk to us at the Accommodation Office

*Use the Checklists available, keep a record of properties viewed * If L/L or agent promises to carry out any work ask for it in writing Take * Poorly the maintained whole property group means Landlord along probably if doesn t possible care * Use the Checklists available, keep a record of properties viewed. Have a really good look around! If L/L or agent promises to carry out any work ask for it in writing If a property is pristine at the start, will you be able to hand it back in the same state?

*Landlords are responsible for repairs to the structure of the building plus fittings for the supply of water, heating and sanitation once they have been put on notice *Report repairs and subsequent issues by email as well as by phone so that you have evidence of what you ve said and take photos of the problems and of any damaged belongings.

Rising damp and penetrating damp, i.e. moisture coming into the property from the ground or through the walls or roof are disrepair and the landlord s responsibility Condensation is seen as the tenants responsibility to deal with unless caused or worsened by a disrepair problem To avoid condensation you may need to heat and ventilate the property more than you expected

Properties with 5 or more tenants on 3 or more storeys need a license from the local authority They have to pass certain health and safety standards If you re having problems with repairs or safety issues then Bristol City Council or your local authority may be able to step in

* This is a sum paid to reserve a property for you. Amounts vary from around 100 up to a months rent. * When the tenancy starts, the fee should either be returned, used towards your deposit or taken off your first months rent. * DON T PAY IT UNLESS YOU RE SURE YOU WANT THE PROPERTY. If you change your mind without a good reason you will not get your money back. However if the landlord /agent pulls out the money should be returned to you

*Make sure you read and understand your contract - you can get your contract checked by the accommodation office *Most contracts are fixed term agreements for 12 months. You will remain liable for rent unless a replacement is found *Joint and several liability If the contract is in more than one name, you are jointly and severally (individually) liable for the rent! *Look for Unfair Terms not enforceable

*A person who guarantees to pay your rent or for any damage. *Joint liability can apply to guarantors *The guarantor will need a UK address *If you are unable to provide a UK guarantor you may be asked to pay up to 12 months rent in advance *www.housinghand.co.uk in partnership with the University can act as UK guarantor for a one off fee

* This is money paid to the landlord/agent at the start of the tenancy in case you default on your rent or cause damage and incur costs for the landlord. *The law states that all deposits paid on assured shorthold tenancies MUST be protected within 30 days by one of the 3 government approved schemes and the prescribed information must be supplied to tenants. * To get your deposit back ensure you take lots of photos at the start of your tenancy and you complete a detailed inventory

*New legislation, from the Immigration Act 2014 *Private landlords under a duty to check that potential tenants have the right to be in the UK *By checking documents/visas or contacting the Home Office for confirmation *Any problems, come and see us

*Your contract/tenancy agreement *Landlord name and address (should be on the tenancy agreement) *Receipts for any money you pay out *Promises of work to be carried out before you move in, in writing *Gas Safety Certificate *Energy Performance Certificate *CLG booklet How to rent: the checklist for renting in England *Deposit scheme details

* We are here for you throughout the process before, during and after your tenancy. * We can advise on all housing problems e.g. disrepair, problems with landlord, bills, council tax, deposits and much more! * You can email or phone us or just drop in, Monday Friday, 10 4 except Tuesdays when we open at 1