21 De Montfort Street (Chetwyn House), Leicester

De Montfort St, Leicester, LE1 7GL, United Kingdom
From
£189
per week
2.3 mi from Evington
( 53m. 18m. 10m)
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city center | 1.0 mi
Hawkish Institutes | 0.0 mi
Ice Academy Leicester | 0.08 mi
Elizabeth School of London | 0.1 mi
Pay In Instalment
wifi
bills included
On site laundry
Gym
Free wifi
Bike Store
Study pods

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About the Property

This brand new and ultra-modern property is set within the New Walk conservation area and in the prestigious area of De Montfort Street.

Pet policy

Pets are not allowed.

Room Types

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What will you get
Bills Included
Internet
Gas
Water
Electricity
Common Amenities
Bike Store
On site laundry room
Free wifi
Study pods
Gym
Cinema room

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
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  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
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Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
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  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 2 flexible instalment plans.
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  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I arrange a viewing?


You can arrange a viewing by giving the management student friendly team a call on the property management.

How do I reserve a property?


To reserve a property, first contact the property to see if your chosen property is still available. You will then be required to complete a reservation form and pay £99 advanced rent, this will be deducted from your first rent installment
The management will then prepare a tenancy agreement for you to sign, detailing the installment dates going forward.
Once the payments have been made and the tenancy agreement is signed, your property will be secure.
Please note - a UK guarantor is required - if you can't secure a UK guarantor you will have to pay your rent either upfront or in 2 installements (every 6 months), this is strictly at the landlords discretion. If you do not agree to these terms, you will lose any monies paid - so please, ensure you have a UK guarantor before paying any monies and making a reservation with the property.

What is a UK Guarantor and why do I need one?


A UK guarantor is a resident in the UK that would sign a form stating that they would pay the rent if you cannot make payment or fall behind with payments for any reason. (This cannot be another student)
Please note - a UK guarantor is required - if you can't secure a UK guarantor you will have to pay your rent upfront. If you do not agree to these terms, you will lose any monies paid - so please, ensure you have a UK guarantor before paying any monies and making a reservation with the accommodation.

What if I don't have a UK Guarantor?


You can contact Housing Hand who provides guarantees for tenants who do not have a suitable guarantor.

Are there any extra costs?


All costs are outlined clearly in the tenancy agreement which you will have the opportunity to read before signing.
you can also visit 'the fees' page for a transparent list of fees or charges (such as lock-out charges, smoking penalties, etc)
Please note that a non-refundable advanced rent fee of £99 is payable to take the property off of the market, this will then be credited against the first rent payment - should you wish to read a sample tenancy agreement prior to paying any money, the management would be more than happy to provide you with a sample tenancy agreement

How long is my tenancy?


This depends on the property that you have taken. Most of the tenancies start on 1st July until the following June but with only 48 paying weeks as your rent is discounted by 50% for the summer for non-occupancy.

Can I leave my belongings in the property over the summer?


As long as you have a tenancy that starts in the summer with a half rent period then you can leave your belongings in the property.
However, If belongings are left over the summer they will be unable to carry out any maintenance work or cleaning that needs doing. It will be your responsibility to clean the room when you arrive (and when you move out). Maintenance will be carried out on a priority basis when you finally move in
You will need to collect the keys from the office during the opening hours (provided that you have handed in all relevant documents- see below) and return them the same day no later than 3 pm.

What if my plans change and I am unable to take the property?


If you decide not to take the property and have not yet signed a tenancy agreement then you would lose your advanced rent payment which you have already paid. If you have signed a tenancy agreement then you would have to find a suitable replacement for your flat/room and you would be responsible for any rent payments until a replacement is found. You must notify as soon as possible

When can I move in?


This will be detailed in your tenancy agreement. You can move in from when you start paying full rent for the property. Please contact the proper if you are unsure.

Do I need to bring anything with me when I come to move in?


When collecting your keys, you will need to bring a photographic I.D. with you. You also need to ensure that you have returned all of the relevant documents. Keys cannot be issued and you will not be able to move into your accommodation or move belongings in during the summer if:
- You have not paid your full deposit
- You have not signed and returned your tenancy agreement
- You have not provided a signed prescribed information.
- You have not set up your go cardless (Direct Debit) payment method.
- You have not provided a valid council tax from or certificate to the management.
- You have not provided a complete guarantor mandate
- You have not provided an acceptable ID for you and your guarantor
- Any rent payments are outstanding where applicable energy payments have not been paid
If you are unsure about any of these items, please contact the management immediately

How do I collect my keys?


You will need to collect your keys from the office. This will need to be during the office opening hours. You will need to book yourself in for a key collection at least 7 days before collecting your keys - Just so they can make sure that they have received all the documentation to allow the property to give you your keys.
If you can't collect your keys during office hours - It is possible for somebody to collect the keys on your behalf. You must ensure that you send them an email giving your permission for the person to collect the keys and provide the name. The person will need to bring a photo identification with them.

Do I get an inventory form?


Yes, you will receive an inventory for your flat/room and, if you are the first tenant to move in, you will also be given an inventory for communal areas of your accommodation. Please check both carefully and return to tour office within 24 hours of moving in. (NB Late inventories cannot be used as a valid statement of the condition of your accommodation)

Do I need a TV Licence?


If you are provided with a TV or you bring your own and you want to watch TV channels then you will need to purchase a license. If you are simply using it for gaming, streaming or watching DVDs then a license is not required.

Do I need Contents Insurance?


You should always insure your belongings, especially expensive items like laptops, tablets, and phones.

Do I have to allow access to the property?


The management or someone working on the behalf has the right to view the property to assess its condition and to carry out necessary repairs, maintenance or viewings at reasonable times of the day.
The law says that a landlord or agent must give the tenant at least 24 hours prior notice of any visits in writing.
The Tenant may allow management to enter the property sooner to carry out work or an inspection, however, they will only do this if agreed verbally with the Tenant that gaining access is acceptable to them.
The management or the landlord may gain access to the property in an emergency with no warning.
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