Key Things to Know About Renting

EPISODE · Sep 18, 2019 · 10 MIN

Key Things to Know About Renting

from Move iQ Podcast

Your rental property is more than just the place you live, it's your home.   Viewing different rental properties is an exciting and often stressful process. Although you might fall in love with a property at first glance, you may discover all is not as it seems as second and even third viewings could reveal potential hidden truths about the condition of the property that you were previously unaware of.   Knowing how to navigate the rental market and what to look out for when you find 'the one' is vitally important. Over the past five episodes of the Move iQ Property podcast, we've covered everything from how to choose the right rental property to how to be the perfect tenant.   However, with the rental market constantly changing and considering just how competitive private renting has become, you really need to know your stuff if you want to stay ahead of the game.   To help you out with this and to ensure you secure a home for the foreseeable future, I've returned for the final episode of season two to cover the key aspects of previous episodes in more detail.   Listen in to find out: How the rental market has evolved and why it's become so competitive over recent years Why you (and your pets) need a tenant passport to help you secure the right property How to assess the quality of a property when viewing How to negotiate on rental costs and terms on a lease Important things to do on move-in day including taking photos and videos to demonstrate the condition of the property and help get your deposit back Why you should consider getting insurance in the form of a rental protection plan An in-depth analysis of tenants' rights when living in the property How to deal with disputes about getting your deposit back   Thank you for listening to the Move iQ Property podcast!   Renting Advice For more essential tips and tricks to help the rental process run as smoothly as possible check out the Renting section over at Move iQ.   We want to thank the sponsor of our show: The Legal & General Group is one of the UK's leading financial services companies. For over 180 years, they've helped their customers safeguard their families' financial futures through providing life insurance. Their new Rental Protection Plan could help provide financial security by paying out a monthly benefit which could be used to help to pay the rent. Visit legalandgeneral.com/rentalprotectionplan to find out more.   Find out more about Move iQ We've reached the final episode of season two with your host Phil Spencer and Co-Host, Chris Ducker. We hope you enjoyed this season as much as we enjoyed recording it! Don't forget to sign-up to Move iQ for lots of tips, advice and free downloadable guides to support you on your rental journey. If you think you've found the right rental property, you can find out property-specific and local area information you need to know to make sure you've found 'the one' with help from Phil Spencer's Property Report. If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe via your favourite podcast app and don't forget to leave a review!    

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