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Rent 2 bedroom apartment in London

The County Hall North Block, York Road, South Bank, London, SE1 7UT, United Kingdom

Budget-Friendly: The price is below average

3013 €
3013 €
3013 €
The pricing of this property is well below the average market rate, providing exceptional value for your budget.
Bedrooms:
2 bedrooms
Bathrooms:
2 bathrooms
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • Swimming Pool
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
28798914

The County Hall North Block, York Road, South Bank, London, SE1 7UT, United Kingdom | 2 bed apartment for rent #136752281 | Rentberry


Property featuresAvailable NowDeposit £3230Bright ;living roomFully fitted kitchen equipped with white goodsTwo double bedroomsEn-suite shower roomFully fitted bathroom suite24 Hour concierge serviceStudent Property: £288PPPWWe are delighted to offer for rent this two bedroom, second floor, furnished apartment. The property comprises of a lounge, separate kitchen equipped with white goods. Two double bedrooms with en-suite shower room to master bedroom. Fully fitted bathroom suite with shower over bath. One allocated parking space. Located on London South bank a short walk from Waterloo station, with a variety of shops, bars restaurant and entertainment venues all within easy reach. Residents will benefit from a 24 hour porter service, use of the resident gym and pool  Entrance hallway Security entry system plus storage LOUNGEGood size lounge KITCHENFitted kitchen equipped with white goods  Bedroom a good size double bedroom  Second bedroom a double bedroom ENSUITEEn-suite shower room to master bedroom  Bathroom Fully fitted bathroom suite with shower over the bath  Information Energy performance rating C. Council tax band G NO...Tenancy Information Reserving a property To reserve a property SAB require:ALL prospective occupants of the property over 18 to provide references & be on tenancy agreement.2 forms of ID – Passport or driving license & for non-EU nationals all current Right to Rent requirements must be met. N.B We must see original copies of documents with applicants in person before keys can be issued. Proof of address – A utility bill or bank/credit card statement dated within last 3 months. Holding deposit For an Assured Shorthold Tenancy, a holding deposit of one weeks rent (Rent x 12 divided by 52) will be required to secure a property for application & therefore be removed from the market. The amount will be held until the agreed tenancy start date then allocated towards the first month’s rent. N.B The Holding Deposit is not refundable if applicant (or any relevant person . guarantor) withdraws from tenancy, fails Right to Rent checks, provides significant false/misleading information which affects Landlords reasonable decision to proceed with tenancy or if applicant fails to take reasonable steps to enter tenancy agreement by tenancy start date. Tenancy Agreement (non-AST . Company Let): £300. Fee is non-refundable if application fails due to adverse data/reference or applicant withdraws. Lost keys/security devices Tenants are liable for actual cost of lost keys/security device if the loss results in locks needing changing, including cost of locksmith, lock & keys for tenant(s), landlord or other person requiring keys. If extra costs are incurred there is a £20 per hour incl. VAT cost for time taken. Variation of tenancy terms Tenants are liable for a charge of £50 incl. VAT (or any reasonable costs incurred if higher) for variation of contract request and where tenant requests to change a named tenant. This covers costs associated with taking landlord’s instructions & preparation/execution of legal documents, new tenant referencing, Right To Rent checks, deposit registration, preparation/execution of tenancy related documents. Request to end tenancy early Should the tenant wish to leave earlier than the tenancy agreement expiry date they will be liable for landlord’s costs in reletting the property & rent due under the tenancy until start date of replacement tenancy. Costs will be no more than the maximum amount of rent outstanding on the tenancy. End of tenancy At the end of a tenancy, the property must be left in accordance with tenancy agreement & inventory obligations inc. a professional standard of cleaning throughout the property. When practical after property has been vacated, we will arrange a check out to negotiate return of deposit in accordance with procedures in Tenancy Agreement & subject to Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme procedures/regulations. Guarantor Guarantors must be residents of England/Wales (not Scotland, Northern Ireland or abroad) and a homeowner. Deposit/rent Cash deposit of five weeks rent is due per tenancy where the rent is less than £50,000 per year. Cash deposit of six weeks rent is due per tenancy where the rent is more than £50,000 per year.Cash deposit will be required in cleared funds on/before day of signing tenancy agreement. If more than 14 days between Holding Deposit payment & tenancy start date, tenants will be required to sign tenancy agreement in advance & pay remainder of first month’s rent in advance (less holding deposit). Tenancy start date All tenants must sign Tenancy Agreement, all monies must be cleared, & ID provided in person before release of keys. Independent redress scheme/client money protection Registered with The Property Ombudsman redress scheme as St Andrews Bureau Ltd (Membership Number L00059). Registered with Propertymark Client Money Protection as St...Property descriptions and related information displayed on this page are marketing materials provided by Saint Andrews Bureau - London. Rentberry does not warrant or accept any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the property descriptions or related information provided here and they do not constitute property particulars. Please


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: London

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 2

Price: 3013 €

Furnished: Yes

Garage: Yes

Swimming pool: Yes

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