Originally designed by one of Bristol’s most famous architects, William Paty, Charlotte’s Rise is perfect for students after a historic property combined with modern interiors. Beautiful period features such as original fireplaces and cornicing are dotted throughout and you can expect stylish Georgian grandeur meeting contemporary design.
The upper floors boast extensive views over St George’s Chapel and the city beyond, plus the property also boasts an on-site gym.
Featuring studio, one and two bed apartments, Charlotte’s Rise is located just off of Park Street with its buzzing student scene full shops, cafes and restaurants. Bristol University, the Clifton Triangle and the historic Harbourside are also just a stones throw away.
1. To reserve your chosen apartment, the property requires a £300 holding deposit to secure your let. 2. Your deposit will be 4 weeks rent. The holding fee can be used as part of the deposit, therefore you will pay a £300 holding fee and the rest of the deposit after signing the tenancy agreement. For example, if your weekly rent is £400, then you will need to pay £400*4 – £300 = £1,300 after you sign the tenancy agreement. And your total deposit to be paid after the end of tenancy will be £1600 under this circumstance. 3. In the case of cancellation before signing the tenancy agreement, there will be a deduction from the holding deposit to cover administration and documentation costs. 4. Deposits are protected by schemes like the Deposit Protection Service or Letting Protection Scotland. You’ll need to authorize the refund and provide your bank details to the scheme, using the deposit repayment ID sent via email upon deposit registration. 5.Your deposit will be returned after your tenancy ends and your room is inspected, less any charges or damages. It may take up to 30 working days.
1. Payment in full (UK based guarantor is not required) 2. Payment in quarterly installments (UK based guarantor is required & installments due in September, January, March, & June) Note: If you don’t have a valid UK Guarantor, you are required to pay the full amount upfront before the tenancy start date. Also, first payment must be paid before checking in & for upfront payments, you will need to pay the full amount upfront before the tenancy starts.
1. Online via the property’s website, or 2. Bank transfer to their company account Note: International bank transfers may incur a charge from your own bank.
A. The property requires you to have a valid UK based guarantor if you would like to pay rent in installments. You must provide the below documents of the guarantor: B. They do not accept International guarantors. C. If you are unable to provide your own UK Guarantor, the property recommends the service of Housing Hand. You can find further information, prices and how to apply on their website. Also, they do not accept YourGuarantor.com. Please note: - Your guarantor must: - 1. UK citizenship required 2. Be over 21 years of age 3. Be a homeowner or in full-time employment 4. Provide a copy of photographic identification, such as a passport, driving license or ID badge 5. Provide a copy of proof of your UK address which must be less than 3 months old, such as a utility bill (e.g. electricity, water, gas, telephone), a bank statement or a Council Tax bill.
1. The property offers dual occupancy across a limited number of 1 bedroom apartments where both residents are students. They will ask for both of your details during the booking stages. 2. Both occupants must sign the tenancy agreement and have student status for the duration of the booking. 3. If your partner is not a full-time student as well, unfortunately they cannot live with the property.
They can hold the room for 7 days after you have paid the holding deposit, which can be used as part of the tenancy deposit. The booking will be automatically cancelled after 7 days. The holding deposit is not refundable if you cancel your booking. If you have signed the tenancy agreement and paid the tenancy deposit, they will charge an extra £250 admin fee for changing or ending the tenancy. Please be noted that you are responsible for the rent unless you can find a new tenant to replace your place in this case.
Your rent can be paid in a number of ways:
- Online via their website
- Bank transfer to their company account
By bank transfer, please note they will never provide payment details via email. Their account name should always be a company name which is the same as your landlord on tenancy agreement. The bank details should always match the details they provided on WhatsApp/ WeChat/ Office phone contact. Should there be any doubts, please contact them by phone or secondary communication method before making payment. Please check with your bank to make sure their bank details matches with the company name. International bank transfers may incur a charge from your own bank, so please make sure you account for this amount.
Your deposit will be 4 weeks rent. Holding fee can be used as part of the deposit, therefore you will pay a £300 holding fee and the rest of the deposit after signing the tenancy agreement.
For example, if your weekly rent is £400, then you will need to pay £400*4 - £300 = £1,300 after you sign the tenancy agreement. And your total deposit to be returned after the end of tenancy will be £1600 under this circumstance.
For help and advice on dealing with stress and your own mental health, please visit the Student Minds website. Here you will have access to many resources including short videos, podcasts and guides that you can use at home. Student Minds is the UK’s leading student mental health charity and Homes for Students is proud to be their charity partner. If you are distressed and in need of urgent support, please call the Samaritans for free on 116 123. There is always someone to talk to any time, day or night. Their insurance company Endsleigh also have free mental health helpline for students. You can access this service by downloading the Endsleigh app.
To contact the emergency services (Fire Service, Police, Ambulance, and Coast Guard) dial 999 For non-emergency police assistance call 101.
They only accept tenants with pets if you can provide with them a landlord reference showing that you will not cause any cleaning issues or damage to the property with your pet. Current tenants will be able to apply for keeping a pet when rebooking. Please note that if you meet the requirement of keeping a pet, you will need to sign a pet policy with them and put down 5 weeks' rent as your deposit.
If you turn 18 in the first semester of university, they can accept your booking with no restrictions other than an adult over the age of 18 must be a co-signatory on your tenancy agreement and must accept the terms of it. They can accept under 18s in some of their properties subject to their Policy for Students under the Age of 18.
You will need to find the new tenants under their permission. They charge a £250 admin fee for change of tenancy.