This delightful one-bed, unfurnished flat will soon be available to rent in Aberystwyth town centre.
The first-floor property is located on Alexandra Road, within excellent proximity to the town's transport links and shopping hotspots, as well as being well located for access to the hospital, university, and other amenities.
Inside, the property boasts one spacious, bright and airy front lounge featuring a large bay window with plenty of natural sunlight, and a rustic fireplace to keep your evenings cosy and homely. Adjoining to its lounge, the flat features a contemporary fitted kitchen with all the essential appliances.
Then, to the rear of the property, the generous double bedroom is secluded away from the hustle and bustle of the street, with its own fully equipped en-suite bathroom.
The property is rated in council tax band B, kept warm through the colder months by an Econ-7 heating system, itself complimented by double glazed windows throughout. The flat will be available to rent on a six month initial fixed contract which would then progress into a periodic rolling contract. The price of rent includes water bills, with all other utilities to be paid separately.71:T4d1,This delightful one-bed, unfurnished flat will soon be available to rent in Aberystwyth town centre.
The first-floor property is located on Alexandra Road, within excellent proximity to the town's transport links and shopping hotspots, as well as being well located for access to the hospital, university, and other amenities.
Inside, the property boasts one spacious, bright and airy front lounge featuring a large bay window with plenty of natural sunlight, and a rustic fireplace to keep your evenings cosy and homely. Adjoining to its lounge, the flat features a contemporary fitted kitchen with all the essential appliances.
Then, to the rear of the property, the generous double bedroom is secluded away from the hustle and bustle of the street, with its own fully equipped en-suite bathroom.
The property is rated in council tax band B, kept warm through the colder months by an Econ-7 heating system, itself complimented by double glazed windows throughout. The flat will be available to rent on a six month initial fixed contract which would then progress into a periodic rolling contract. The price of rent includes water bills, with all other utilities to be paid separately.72:T1e17,Tenant scale of charges
Payments permitted under the Renting Homes (Fees Etc.) (Wales) Act 2019 by Tenants or Contract-holders under a Tenancy or occupation contract.
Rent
Payable monthly in advance (unless agreed otherwise).
Default fee for late payment of rent
The prescribed limit in the case of a failure by a contract-holder to make a payment of rent to a landlord by the due date is to be determined as follows:
A) In the case of a failure to make a payment of rent before the end of the period of seven days beginning with the due date, the prescribed limit is zero.
B) In the case of a failure to make a payment of rent after the end of the period of seven days beginning with the due date, the prescribed limit is the aggregate of the amounts found by applying, in relation to each day after the due date for which the rent remains unpaid, an annual percentage rate of three percent above the Bank of England base rate to the amount of rent remains unpaid at the end of that day.
Deposit
Payable before the start of the Tenancy and held under a government approved scheme for the duration of the agreement. It will be repaid in full provided all obligations have been fulfilled.
Default payments
If the Tenant breaches any of the requirements of the agreement, the Tenant may be liable to pay the Landlord for any losses incurred as a result of: A failure by the Tenant to make a payment by the due date to the Landlord or, a breach by the Tenant of a term of the contract, both subject to any statutorily prescribed limit.
The losses the Landlord may claim may include, damages, costs, charges, and expenses incurred as a result of the breach, that the Landlord was unable to mitigate, to put the Landlord back in the same position as if the Tenant had not breached the agreement
Council Tax
Payable to the billing authority, if the Tenant is liable.
Utilities
Including water, sewerage, gas (or other heating fuel) and electricity including any Green Deal costs) payable in respect of the Property, and if required in the Tenancy. This may be payable to the Landlord or to the utility provider.
Television licence
Payable if the Tenant is contractually required to make a payment to the British Broadcasting Corporation.
Communication services
Payable to a provider of internet, cable or satellite television, telephone services, other than mobile, if the payment is contractually required.
Loss of key or
security device
The actual costs, as evidenced by invoice or receipt, related to a breach of contract leading to the requirement for a lock to be added or replaced or a key or other security device giving access to the Property to be replaced.
Missed appointments
Losses, as evidenced by invoice or receipt, suffered by the Landlord if the Tenant fails to attend appointments agreed by the Tenant and arranged by the Letting Agent or Landlord for contractors or others to attend or to carry out work at the Property.
Damage to the Property
The Tenant will be liable for any losses, as evidenced by invoice or receipt, from damage to the Property caused by the activity, or failure to act, by the Tenant or their guests.
Replacement Statement
Where the contract-holder requests a replacement written statement the legislation allows for this to be charged for. A charge cannot be made for the original statement, only where a duplicate is requested.
Emergency/out of hours call-out fees
Any losses or additional losses suffered by the Landlord, as evidenced by invoice or receipt, as a result of the Tenant arranging an emergency, out of hours contractor call-out where the work was not an emergency, or the works were required as a result of the Tenant’s actions.
Charges to Tenants (**where applicable):
Charges to tenants (where applicable): **nb Tenant fees may not apply to contract-holders of occupation contracts but may apply for other Tenancy types
a)
Credit/Referencing
£
85.00
(inclusive of VAT)
per Tenant, if charged Tenants will not charge Landlords
b)
Company Refencing
£
150.00
(inclusive of VAT)
per Tenant, if charged Tenants will not charge Landlords
c)
New landlord reference
£
30.00
(inclusive of VAT)
per Tenant
The fees charged to the Tenant may change and we will endeavour to inform you of such a change at the earliest opportunity.
1 Stop Lettings is a member of a client money protection scheme our provider is:
Name: Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme
Website:
Address: Arbon House, 6 Tournament Court, Edgehill Drive, Warwick CV34 6LG
Telephone: Scheme Reference #: C0126097
1 Stop Lettings is a member of a redress scheme, and the name of the scheme is:
Name: The Property Ombudsman
Website address:
Address: 33 The Clarendon Centre Salisbury Business Park, Dairy Meadow Lane, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2TJ
Telephone: Scheme Reference #: D13491
Requirement for a Guarantor
In some circumstances we may require that the Prospective Tenant is able to offer a Guarantor. This may be because: E.g. The Tenant is student; the tenant has a poor credit history; the Tenant’s income is not sufficient to cover the rent and other outgoings.
In order for someone to qualify as a Guarantor they must: Be a resident in the United Kingdom; be a homeowner in the United Kingdom; have a clean credit history; must earn at least 3.5 times the monthly rent
The Guarantor will have to be referenced, and credit checked; provide proof of id and residence.
The extent of the Guarantor’s liability is expressed in: The Guarantor clause and sub clauses in the tenancy agreement; the Guarantor deed