Connells Blandford Forum
Explanation of our tenant fees
We would like to provide clarity of the fees that may become payable during a tenancy you are looking to enter into.
We believe you should understand these before you make any decision about a property or before you decide to view a
property.
Acceptance of any offer will be subject to contract, referencing and immigration checks. You will need to pay the
Rent and Deposit that is due under a Tenancy Deposit, or where the landlord is offering the property with a deposit
replacement guarantee product, and you wish to take up this option, you will need to provide proof that you have
purchased such a product by providing us with a copy of the insurance certificate before a tenancy can start.
Referencing and Right to Rent Checks – You will be asked to complete an
application before referencing can be undertaken, you should also provide an original photographic Identification
(e.g. passport, National ID card, VISA, resident permit, driving licence) and Proof of Residence (e.g. original
utility bill, council tax bill or bank statement all of which much be less than 3 months old) if you have any
queries relating to this please speak to the branch you are dealing with.
You should be aware that the need for a guarantor may not become apparent until your referencing (including
references for any joint tenants) has been completed. Where a guarantor is required they will need to complete an
application form and provide photographic identification and proof of residence.
Referencing will cover a check against the credit file and public records of the individual, an Anti-Money
Laundering check, confirmation of employment and salary details, confirmation of previous tenancy details, right to
rent checks, reporting the results of all those checks to your prospective landlord to see if your application is
acceptable.
Tenant deposit – from 1 June 2019 landlords in England are limited to the
equivalent of 5 weeks rent for new and renewed tenancies (or 6 weeks if the annual rent is £50,000 or more). This
is calculated by dividing the annual rent by 52 and multiplying by 5 (or 6 if rent is £50,000 or more) and will be
required to be paid at the start of the tenancy. This is subject to referencing.
Holding Deposit – In England under the Tenant Fees Act 2019 Holding
Deposits are limited to the equivalent of one weeks rent. This is paid in order to reserve a property. This is
calculated by multiplying the monthly rent by 12 to establish the annual rent, then dividing the annual rent by 52.
The Holding Deposit will be required to be paid once your offer is accepted. You will be provided with the rules of
when this is to be returned to you or retained by the agent before this payment is made.
Tenant Fees Act 2019 permits certain fees / charges to be made under the
following circumstances:
Fees
Fee | £ Inc. VAT | Explanation |
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Default fee for late payment of rent | see explanation | Chargeable from 14 days arrears calculated on the interest at 3% above Bank of England base rate on the late payment of rent for each day that the payment is outstanding. |
Loss of a key or other security device | see explanation | Landlords and letting agents can charge a tenant a fee to cover the cost of replacing the lost key or security device (e.g. fob, electronic device for garage doors / security gates). |
Payment on variation, assignment or novation of a tenancy | £50 | When a tenant has requested it, landlords and letting agents can charge to vary, assign or replace a tenancy. Fee charge £50 (including VAT) |
Payment on termination of a tenancy | see explanation | Landlords and letting agents can require a tenant to make a payment for an early termination (surrender) of the tenancy agreement at the tenants request. |
Company application fee | £100 | £100 including VAT |
You should be aware that the need for a guarantor may not become apparent until your referencing (including references for any joint tenants) has been completed, therefore any guarantor referencing fee(s) will only become payable should a guarantor be required
For more details, please contact the branch