Postby broodje » Thu May 15, 2014 11:02 am
Hi Sammysmum,
We rented 3 places for 7 years in total so based on that my advice would be:
- In terms of negotiations, anything goes with regards to both - price and conditions. You won't know until you ask. Our first place in London had a very inflexible landlady and she wanted to raise the rent just after one year. Also, she was very slow with response to maintenance;
-In second place, we negotiated having a dog, house fully repainted, a new dishwasher, etc. The landlady also had a Home Maintenance contract with British Gas so if anything went wrong with the boiler/plumbing etc we just called British Gas and they had 24 hr response, very convenient.
-The third guy didn't do anything, it was impossible to get hold of but reimbursed our expenses if we needed to fix anything.
So I would check how the maintenance is done and actually ask existing tenants (if any) on second viewing what their experience is with regards to maintenance and responsiveness.
Finally, when you take possession of the house, go through EVERYTHING with a fine toothed comb, report every scratch, every stain, every speck of dust, any loose grout - literally everything that is not reflected precisely on the inventory. Preferably pictures. And report any issue immediately - leaks, breaks, etc. However nice the landlord is when you are there, at least some will try to sting you with regards to deposit on check out. Which is fine if you stay there for 3 years and use the house as a family home and can view deposit as amortization but if you have to leave after 1-1.5yrs it's a lot of money to lose.