Today is the deadline to register to vote in the general election! π³οΈ
See the latest blog post by our Student Advice Service for more information π
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Check out the latest blog post by our Student Advice Service π€³
π’ Your vote matters β how to register to vote in the general election π’
https://t.co/2hoo1Ss4Kn
It includes guidance on...
π different accommodation options
π finding housemates
π where to look
π how to secure a private property
π references and a guarantors
As well as...
π a jargon buster
π FAQs
π useful contacts
π a house hunting checklist
Check out the latest post on the Money Matters blog by our Student Advice Service π¬
Accommodation Deposits Explained π‘ πΈ
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Hi everyone! π
Do you know what fees a landlord or agent can ask you to pay? πΈ
Since the Tenant Fees Act 2019, landlords and letting agents can only ask tenants to make certain payments which are specified in the Actπ
See our postcard below for a summary π
Are you starting to think about your accommodation for the next academic year? Not sure where to start? π
Come chat with the Accommodation Service, Student Advice Service and Studentβs Union at your campus next week for help with finding your new home, finances and more π‘
We hope this advice helps!
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We will be sharing some renting advice about Guarantors today π
WHAT IS A GUARANTOR AND WHY DO YOU NEED ONE?
It is a common requirement for students to provide a guarantor when renting in the private sector. Read this thread to find out more... π
Upfront Rental Paymentsπ³
Some agencies/landlords accept rent upfront, in place of a guarantor. A common payment schedule is 6 months upfront and a second payment of the remaining amount.
Not all agencies/landlords will accept this, so we advise that you check this in advance!