Co-living at the property redefines modern renting with a seamless blend of comfort, convenience and community. Unlike standard apartments or house shares, co-living provides everything you need to support your lifestyle under one roof with:
Option 1: Tenancy Damage Deposit Amount: Equivalent to five weeks’ rent Must be paid within 3 days of receiving flatfair invite Paid via flatfair portal by tenant directly Held under Tenancy Deposit Scheme (Custodial) Option 2: flatfair No Deposit Check-In Fee One-time non-refundable fee: Equivalent to one week’s rent + VAT Tenant remains liable for: Damages Missed rent payments
Rent payable monthly Payments due on the 1st of each month First rent instalment: Must be paid within: 7 days of signing contract Or 1 working day before tenancy start date (whichever is earlier) First instalment calculation: If tenancy starts on or before 15th: Pay remaining days of current month (pro-rata) If tenancy starts on or after 16th: Pay remaining days of current month (pro-rata) + full next month rent
First rent instalment: Credit card Debit card Subsequent payments: Pay by Bank via Residents’ App/Portal Standing Order
May be required Must: Accept role and sign Deed of Guarantee Be responsible for rent and all obligations if tenant defaults Pass reference checks Pass sanction checks Restriction: Cannot be another tenant.
Additional electricity usage: Charged if exceeding fair use allowance Payment due within 14 days of invoice Multiple account payment charge: May apply in joint tenancies if rent is paid from multiple accounts
Sanction checks are carried out to make sure that individuals are not listed on the UK government’s financial sanctions list. These checks are part of the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which took effect from 14 May 2025. This means they are legally required to:
The checks are carried out by a specialist provider on behalf of the property and help ensure compliance with UK law. The checks will be completed at the same time as your general reference checks and are conducted by a third party on the landlord’s behalf.
They highly recommend you take out a comprehensive contents insurance policy from a reputable supplier to protect your personal possessions. This should start on the day you move in. You may also want to consider having insurance to cover accidental damage to the landlord’s goods or property. Depending on the policy, this can provide cover in the event you, for example, stain a carpet or drop something onto the hob and smash it.
Yes, all their residents are responsible for paying their council tax directly to the local authority. They suggest that as soon as your tenancy start date is confirmed, you let them know you will be moving in so that they can prepare your account and you can keep your payments up to date.
You need a TV Licence if you watch or record live TV broadcasts on any channel, on any service, or through any device, including streaming services like BBC iPlayer. This also applies to watching live TV on platforms like YouTube, ITVX, or Amazon Prime Video. However, you don’t need a TV Licence if you only watch on-demand content or never watch live TV.
E-scooters have become a popular way to get around, but due to the fire risks associated with their batteries, not all properties are able to accommodate them. You’ll need to check directly with your chosen property to find out if e-scooters are permitted on-site and if any specific storage or charging rules will apply.
They hope you will love living with them, but there may be times when they don’t always get it right. They take all complaints seriously and will try their best to fix any issues the first time. If you need help or advice, please speak with your General Manager first.
They encourage and help all their residents to lead a more sustainable life, and many of their properties have energy-saving features.
At the property, they believe all their residents want to live in a safe and clean environment where individuals respect each other, their home, and the local community. Please have a read of their Anti-Social Behaviour Policy, which explains their approach to managing any anti-social behaviour that may occur.
They want residents to feel safe, comfortable, and secure during their stay. Their dedicated Residents' Teams are on hand to support, and they have a firm safeguarding policy in place to support residents' physical safety and emotional wellbeing.