How to end your tenancy agreement?
February 25, 2019Summary A tenant must give the landlord or managing agent notice of intent to vacate a rental property – they can not simply leave. The length of notice to be given to a landlord differs depending on whether the tenancy is a fixed term or periodic tenancy. K&G Lettings Limited have provided their tenants with a letter to ...Read MoreWhy a Guarantor?
January 9, 2019A guide to being a Guarantor This document forms part of a series produced by K&G Lettings Limited, which are designed to explain and guide tenants through the process of renting a property. Often when renting a property a tenant will be asked to provide a Guarantor; Landlords and Letting agents often look more favourably on prospective tenants ...Read MoreWhat to do when your tenancy comes to an end?
January 9, 2019Introduction K&G lettings Limited are often asked by tenants what happens at the end of the fixed term of their tenancy agreement. This article is designed to answer this question for current and future tenants, with the aim of providing a hassle free service for our tenants. When renting a property a from K&G Lettings Limited, a ...Read MoreWhat to do if a pipe bursts or begins to leak?
January 9, 2019Introduction A burst or leaking pipe can result in extensive damage to both a property and the belongings contained within it. This short article aims to provide you with the information needed to minimise the effect of a burst or leaking pipe. Summary: If you have a leaking or burst pipe: Turn off the main water & electric supply. Empty ...Read MoreA Tenant’s Guide: What is inventory?
January 9, 2019Introduction The inventory: is an essential document when letting a property. details the condition of items provided by the Landlord. provides an objective record which can be used should there be a dispute of damage to items within the property. Background An inventory – also known as a schedule of condition – is a key document when renting a property and ...Read More