Reference Advertising Terminology 130 Useful websites 133 Index 134 Credits 135 About the University of 136 London Housing Services 129
Advertising Terminology Brockley Lrg bedsit Nr stn 130 London Student Housing Guide Many property advertisements use a range of abbreviations and terms with which you may not be familiar. Frustratingly, the abbreviations are not always consistent. For example inc. and incl. are both abbreviations for inclusive, meaning that the bills are included in the rent. In order to show how these abbreviations and terms are used we have written two typical advertisements, together with a translation of what they mean. These two advertisements include the majority of terms and abbreviations that you will come across. First advertisement Brockley Lrg bedsit. Nr stn. N/s prof pref. Dep/refs reqd. W/m, m/w, & all mod cons. 656 pcm Gch, Bills incl Most adverts begin by saying where the property is. Brockley is an area of South East London (SE4).). Large bedsit. A bedsit is a room with its own cooking facilities but where you would share the bathroom and toilet with other tenants. Near station. N/s prof pref Non smoking professional (ie not a student) preferred. Dep/refs reqd Deposit and references required.
W/m, m/w Washing machine, Microwave. all mod cons All modern conveniences. There is no precise definition of what this means. It could just mean you have a fridge and cooker. Ask what they mean by this phrase when you call them. 656 pcm The rent is 656 per calendar month. Gch Gas central heating. Bills incl Utility Bills are included in the rent. Inclusive can also be abbreviated as inc Second advertisement Dble en-suite rm p/shwr Finsbury Park Dble en-suite room with p/shwr on grd flr in quiet hse. Share kit. Veg pref. Newly refurb. F/f. 140 pw. Bills excl. Cls to all amenities. 20 mins to central London. No DSS Double room. Please note that there is no agreed definition of a double room. Most of the time when landlords describe a room as a double, they are just indicating that a room is large rather than that it is for two people. Always check what they mean by this when you call. An en-suite room is a bedroom with its own bathroom or shower. Power shower Reference 131
grd flr Ground floor (ie street level) quiet hse Quiet house. veg pref Vegetarian preferred. The people you would be sharing with would prefer to share with another vegetarian. Share kit Share kitchen with others. Newly refurb Newly refurbished F/f Fully furnished. The vast majority of property in London is rented furnished. 140 pw. 140 per week. Bills excluded (ie you will need to pay bills Bills excl in addition to this rent) Cls to all Close to shops, takeaways, restaurants amenities 20 mins to 20 minutes travelling time to central London. central London No DSS The landlord will not accept Housing Benefit. This generally does not apply to students. 132 London Student Housing Guide
Useful websites Starting www.nationalcode.org.uk www.loot.com www.gumtree.com www.arla.com www.nalscheme.co.uk www.tpos.co.uk www.zoopla.co.uk www.rightmove.co.uk www.equalityadvisoryservice.com www.ncil.org.uk www.ukcisa.org.uk Planning http://commonplace.arts.ac.uk/where-i-live www.tfl.gov.uk www.energysavingtrust.org.uk www.oystercard.com www.spendometer.co.uk www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance Looking www.landregistry.gov.uk www.mydeposits.co.uk Moving www.tvlicencing.co.uk www.endsleigh.co.uk Resolving www.shelter.org.uk www.justice.gov.uk www.moneyclaim.gov.uk www.tds.gd.com www.depositprotection.com www.saxoninsurance.com www.cover4students.com www.citizensadvice.org.uk Agencies...24, 100 Advice.......... 126, 127 Reference 133
Index Agencies......... 24, 100 Advice.......... 126, 127 Alternative Dispute Resolution............98 Areas of London........... 36, 37 Assignments.... 122, 123 Average Rent...... 38, 39 Bedsits...............130 Bills.......... 63, 64, 109 Break Clauses..........90 Budgeting..........62, 63 Building Regulations.......... 118 Buying a Property.............. 27 Central London.....52, 53 Contracts......... 84, 87 Council Tax.... 62, 64, 109 Court........... 119, 120 Damage Deposit.......... 94, 119 Disability Discrimination Act..... 33 East London....... 44, 45 Environmental Health Officers..............126 Energy Saving.........68 Families............... 29 Gas Safety............ 82 Guarantors............86 Halls of Residence..........14, 18 Holding Deposits...........92, 93 Host Families.......... 17 Hostels............... 17 Houses in Multiple Occupation........... 79 Housing Act 2008................. 79 Insurance........ 60, 110 Inventory....... 106, 107 Joint tenancy.......... 87 Licensing of landlords...........79, 81 Local authorities....61, 81 Loot.................. 23 Mice................. 121 Neighbours............ 83 Noise............ 83, 126 North London......40, 41 North West London............42, 43 Notice boards......... 23 Overseas Students.......... 30, 32 Postcodes......... 38, 39 References............ 85 Repairs.......... 116, 118 Resident Landlord.......... 16, 89 Safety......... 58, 60, 82 Schedule of Condition....... 105, 106 Sharing..... 14, 15, 69, 70 Smoke detector........ 78 South East London........... 46, 47 South West London........... 48, 49 Studio Flats........... 19 Tenancy Deposit Scheme........... 95, 96 Tenancy Relations Officers..............126 Transport...... 55, 56, 57 TV licence............109 West London.......50, 51 134 London Student Housing Guide
Credits Project Manager Aisling Traynor Housing Services Contributions Roland Shanks Housing Services, various Gemma Dormer Housing Services, various Kate Logsdon Housing Services, Repairs Is your property and landlord licensed? Edward Rees University of London Housing Services, Tenancy Deposit Protection Damage deposits James Sewell Housing Services, Letting Agents Agency Charges Emma Nabavian London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Housing for international students Steven Hawdon Kings College London Budgeting and Council tax Barry Hayward Goldsmiths, University of London, Housing for students with disabilities Helen Deakin Transport for London Getting Around Thanks to Union, Kings College London, Goldsmiths, & University of the Arts London and Sam Nightingale (www. samnightingale.com) for providing photographic material Additional Photographic material: Material: www. londonhostfamilies. com Richard Baker Haringey CouncilSean Wallis, Benedict Richards, Andy Wood, Richard Baker, Haringey Council, Nick Dolding, Visit East London-Tour East London, Camden Council, City of London, www.urban75.com, Lambeth Council, Ian Teh, Sam Nightingale, Dave Tett, Photogen, Fotolia, Simon Judd Design Simon Judd SJ Creative studio@sj-creative.co.uk www.sj-creative.co.uk This is the 11th edition of the Guide and all those not mentioned here who assisted with the production of the first 10 editions, have also contributed to the success of this edition. If you would like to order copies of, or, advertise in the guide, please contact housing@lon.ac.uk Reference 135
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