Movein February 1st charming Brighton Avenue in Blackpool, this delightful ground floor flat offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Spanning an impressive 570 square feet, the property features one well-proportioned bedroom and a modern bathroom, making it an ideal choice for individuals or couples seeking a cosy living space.
The flat is situated in a residential area, providing a peaceful environment while still being close to local amenities. Residents will appreciate the ease of access to nearby shops, restaurants, and recreational facilities, ensuring that everything you need is just a short stroll away.
As part of the Blackpool local authority, the property falls under council tax band A, with annual charges amounting to £1,079. This makes it a financially sensible option for those looking to settle in this vibrant seaside town.
Whether you are a first-time buyer or an investor seeking a rental opportunity, this flat on Brighton Avenue presents a wonderful chance to enjoy the lively atmosphere of Blackpool while residing in a comfortable and well-located home. Don't miss the opportunity to make this charming flat your own.84:T4af,Movein February 1st charming Brighton Avenue in Blackpool, this delightful ground floor flat offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Spanning an impressive 570 square feet, the property features one well-proportioned bedroom and a modern bathroom, making it an ideal choice for individuals or couples seeking a cosy living space.
The flat is situated in a residential area, providing a peaceful environment while still being close to local amenities. Residents will appreciate the ease of access to nearby shops, restaurants, and recreational facilities, ensuring that everything you need is just a short stroll away.
As part of the Blackpool local authority, the property falls under council tax band A, with annual charges amounting to £1,079. This makes it a financially sensible option for those looking to settle in this vibrant seaside town.
Whether you are a first-time buyer or an investor seeking a rental opportunity, this flat on Brighton Avenue presents a wonderful chance to enjoy the lively atmosphere of Blackpool while residing in a comfortable and well-located home. Don't miss the opportunity to make this charming flat your own.85:T8b1,The Tenant Fees Act bans most letting fees and caps tenancy deposits paid by tenants in the private rented sector in England.
The ban on tenant fees applies to new or renewed tenancy agreements signed on or after 1 June 2019.
The government’s Tenant Fees Act 2019: Guidance helps explain how this legislation affects tenants, landlords and letting agents. You might also find the How to rent guide and How to let guide useful.
The aim of the Act is to reduce the costs that tenants can face at the outset, and throughout, a tenancy. Tenants will be able to see, at a glance, what a given property will cost them in the advertised rent with no hidden costs.
The party that contracts the service – the landlord – will be responsible for paying for that service, helping ensure the fees charged reflect the real economic value of the services provided and sharpen letting agents’ incentive to compete for landlords’ business.
Local enforcement authorities have primary responsibility for enforcing this legislation. The Tenant Fees Act created an independent lead enforcement authority to provide advice and information to local authorities on the Act. Bristol City Council has been appointed as the lead enforcement authority for lettings.
From 1 June 2019, the only payments that landlords or letting agents can charge to tenants in relation to new contracts are:
RentA refundable tenancy deposit capped at no more than 5 weeks’ rent where the total annual rent is less than £50,000, or 6 weeks’ rent where the total annual rent is £50,000 or aboveA refundable holding deposit (to reserve a property) capped at no more than 1 week’s rentPayments associated with early termination of the tenancy, when requested by the tenantPayments capped at £50 (or reasonably incurred costs, if higher) for the variation, assignment or novation of a tenancyPayments in respect of utilities, communication services, TV licence and Council TaxA default fee for late payment of rent and replacement of a lost key/security device giving access to the housing, where required under a tenancy agreement