This Stylish retreat offers a great space to unwind. Its located in a private gated estate, situated on one of many lakes. This spacious home sleeps 10. It has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, comprising of 2 Emperor beds, 1 double bed, twin beds and 1 double sofa bed. Its fully equi… more
The details in this advertisement have been provided to Mountgrange Heritage by third parties and are intended as a general guide only. Certain information, including rent, deposit, or tenancy length, may be subject to change based on offers received by the landlord. While Mountgrange Heritage has taken steps to verify these details, we recommend that prospective tenants confirm all key information before submitting an offer. If the landlord notifies us of any changes, we will make every effort to update the listing as soon as possible. Minimum Tenancy Length This is the minimum amount of time the property is available to let on the day the property went on to the market. For more information about the amount of time the property is available for, please speak to a member of our team. Tenant charges Prospective tenants should be aware that, in addition to rent, a holding deposit is required—equivalent to one week's rent for an AST or two weeks' rent for a non-ast. A tenancy deposit will also be payable, amounting to six weeks' rent if the annual rent exceeds £50,000 or if the tenancy is not an AST, and five weeks' rent if the annual rent is below £50,000 and it is an AST. If the landlord permits a pet, an increased deposit (for non-ast agreements) or higher weekly rent (for AST agreements) may be required. You will also be required to pay the following: Before the tenancy starts: Deposit (usually equivalent of between five and six weeks' rent dependant on the annual rent) Tenancy Agreement fee (£420 inclusive of VAT) (Non ASTs only) Reference fee payable by each tenant/guarantor (£60 inclusive of VAT) (Non AST only) Bank reference fee (refer to your bank as charges vary) (Non AST only) Stamp Duty (on tenancies that amount to over £125,000) During the tenancy: Utilities (gas, electricity, water and telephone) Council Tax Television licence Installation of cable/satellite (if permitted and applicable) Subscription to cable/satellite supplier Insurance (for your personal and own contents) Garden maintenance At the end of the tenancy: Cleaning of the property Inventory check-out (Non ASTs only) Dilapidations (as agreed) Mountgrange Heritage are members of ARLA, NAEA and The Property Ombudsman which ensures that we provide vendors, buyers, landlords and tenants with an assurance that they will be treated professionally and ethically. Client Money Protection (cmp) is provided by Propertymark. Our Mountgrange Heritage cmp certificate can be found here whilst the Propertymark Conduct and Membership rules can be found on the Propertymark website.
This cosy lodge sits privately in a secluded corner of Warrens Cross lake. It has very peaceful views and ideal for a restorative Cotswold break. The property has a very homely feel, but has space for family groups. With 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, it also benefits from a double so… more
The details in this advertisement have been provided to Mountgrange Heritage by third parties and are intended as a general guide only. Certain information, including rent, deposit, or tenancy length, may be subject to change based on offers received by the landlord. While Mountgrange Heritage has taken steps to verify these details, we recommend that prospective tenants confirm all key information before submitting an offer. If the landlord notifies us of any changes, we will make every effort to update the listing as soon as possible. Minimum Tenancy Length This is the minimum amount of time the property is available to let on the day the property went on to the market. For more information about the amount of time the property is available for, please speak to a member of our team. Tenant charges Prospective tenants should be aware that, in addition to rent, a holding deposit is required—equivalent to one week's rent for an AST or two weeks' rent for a non-ast. A tenancy deposit will also be payable, amounting to six weeks' rent if the annual rent exceeds £50,000 or if the tenancy is not an AST, and five weeks' rent if the annual rent is below £50,000 and it is an AST. If the landlord permits a pet, an increased deposit (for non-ast agreements) or higher weekly rent (for AST agreements) may be required. You will also be required to pay the following: Before the tenancy starts: Deposit (usually equivalent of between five and six weeks' rent dependant on the annual rent) Tenancy Agreement fee (£420 inclusive of VAT) (Non ASTs only) Reference fee payable by each tenant/guarantor (£60 inclusive of VAT) (Non AST only) Bank reference fee (refer to your bank as charges vary) (Non AST only) Stamp Duty (on tenancies that amount to over £125,000) During the tenancy: Utilities (gas, electricity, water and telephone) Council Tax Television licence Installation of cable/satellite (if permitted and applicable) Subscription to cable/satellite supplier Insurance (for your personal and own contents) Garden maintenance At the end of the tenancy: Cleaning of the property Inventory check-out (Non ASTs only) Dilapidations (as agreed) Mountgrange Heritage are members of ARLA, NAEA and The Property Ombudsman which ensures that we provide vendors, buyers, landlords and tenants with an assurance that they will be treated professionally and ethically. Client Money Protection (cmp) is provided by Propertymark. Our Mountgrange Heritage cmp certificate can be found here whilst the Propertymark Conduct and Membership rules can be found on the Propertymark website.
A spacious and contemporary 3 bedroomed property. Nested within a private gated estate in the Cotswold's. This south facing lakehouse has stunning uninterrupted views across a beautiful lake. This well furnished home is available for a longer-term let at £4000 per week and peak … more
The details in this advertisement have been provided to Mountgrange Heritage by third parties and are intended as a general guide only. Certain information, including rent, deposit, or tenancy length, may be subject to change based on offers received by the landlord. While Mountgrange Heritage has taken steps to verify these details, we recommend that prospective tenants confirm all key information before submitting an offer. If the landlord notifies us of any changes, we will make every effort to update the listing as soon as possible. Minimum Tenancy Length This is the minimum amount of time the property is available to let on the day the property went on to the market. For more information about the amount of time the property is available for, please speak to a member of our team. Tenant charges Prospective tenants should be aware that, in addition to rent, a holding deposit is required—equivalent to one week's rent for an AST or two weeks' rent for a non-ast. A tenancy deposit will also be payable, amounting to six weeks' rent if the annual rent exceeds £50,000 or if the tenancy is not an AST, and five weeks' rent if the annual rent is below £50,000 and it is an AST. If the landlord permits a pet, an increased deposit (for non-ast agreements) or higher weekly rent (for AST agreements) may be required. You will also be required to pay the following: Before the tenancy starts: Deposit (usually equivalent of between five and six weeks' rent dependant on the annual rent) Tenancy Agreement fee (£420 inclusive of VAT) (Non ASTs only) Reference fee payable by each tenant/guarantor (£60 inclusive of VAT) (Non AST only) Bank reference fee (refer to your bank as charges vary) (Non AST only) Stamp Duty (on tenancies that amount to over £125,000) During the tenancy: Utilities (gas, electricity, water and telephone) Council Tax Television licence Installation of cable/satellite (if permitted and applicable) Subscription to cable/satellite supplier Insurance (for your personal and own contents) Garden maintenance At the end of the tenancy: Cleaning of the property Inventory check-out (Non ASTs only) Dilapidations (as agreed) Mountgrange Heritage are members of ARLA, NAEA and The Property Ombudsman which ensures that we provide vendors, buyers, landlords and tenants with an assurance that they will be treated professionally and ethically. Client Money Protection (cmp) is provided by Propertymark. Our Mountgrange Heritage cmp certificate can be found here whilst the Propertymark Conduct and Membership rules can be found on the Propertymark website.
Dunford Barn is a beautiful Grade II listed barn conversion, dating back to the 17th Century. It has recently been lovingly renovated to an excellent standard. Whilst keeping the charming features of the past, the owners have created a unique home. There are flagstone floors and… more
The details in this advertisement have been provided to Mountgrange Heritage by third parties and are intended as a general guide only. Certain information, including rent, deposit, or tenancy length, may be subject to change based on offers received by the landlord. While Mountgrange Heritage has taken steps to verify these details, we recommend that prospective tenants confirm all key information before submitting an offer. If the landlord notifies us of any changes, we will make every effort to update the listing as soon as possible. Minimum Tenancy Length This is the minimum amount of time the property is available to let on the day the property went on to the market. For more information about the amount of time the property is available for, please speak to a member of our team. Tenant charges Prospective tenants should be aware that, in addition to rent, a holding deposit is required—equivalent to one week's rent for an AST or two weeks' rent for a non-ast. A tenancy deposit will also be payable, amounting to six weeks' rent if the annual rent exceeds £50,000 or if the tenancy is not an AST, and five weeks' rent if the annual rent is below £50,000 and it is an AST. If the landlord permits a pet, an increased deposit (for non-ast agreements) or higher weekly rent (for AST agreements) may be required. You will also be required to pay the following: Before the tenancy starts: Deposit (usually equivalent of between five and six weeks' rent dependant on the annual rent) Tenancy Agreement fee (£420 inclusive of VAT) (Non ASTs only) Reference fee payable by each tenant/guarantor (£60 inclusive of VAT) (Non AST only) Bank reference fee (refer to your bank as charges vary) (Non AST only) Stamp Duty (on tenancies that amount to over £125,000) During the tenancy: Utilities (gas, electricity, water and telephone) Council Tax Television licence Installation of cable/satellite (if permitted and applicable) Subscription to cable/satellite supplier Insurance (for your personal and own contents) Garden maintenance At the end of the tenancy: Cleaning of the property Inventory check-out (Non ASTs only) Dilapidations (as agreed) Mountgrange Heritage are members of ARLA, NAEA and The Property Ombudsman which ensures that we provide vendors, buyers, landlords and tenants with an assurance that they will be treated professionally and ethically. Client Money Protection (cmp) is provided by Propertymark. Our Mountgrange Heritage cmp certificate can be found here whilst the Propertymark Conduct and Membership rules can be found on the Propertymark website.
Icomb, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54
Updated: 2 months ago
Exceptional Grade II listed property in the sought out village of Icomb. more
Tenancy Information
Client money protection (cmp) provided by RICS:
Ombudsman services provided by prs:
Rules for how fees will be charged for Assured Shorthold Tenancies (AST) are different to how fees will be charged for Non-Housing Act Tenancies (nha). All our fees and charges are shown including VAT.
Housing act tenancies (AST)
Holding deposit Equivalent of one weeks rent
Changing tenancy documents once signed £50, or any reasonable costs incurred if these are higher than £50
Deposit: Annual rent less than £50,000 Equivalent to five weeks' rent / annual rent £50,000 or more Equivalent to six weeks' rent
Change of sharer £50 for one reference and a new tenancy agreement, or any reasonable costs incurred if these are higher than £50
Early termination (at landlord’s discretion) All costs incurred by the landlord for allowing early termination including the agent's existing or re-letting fees
Stamp Duty Land Tax Payable on tenancies where the rent exceeds £125,000
Bank charges if you ask us to pay an overseas account we’ll charge £30 per payment
Late, unpaid, returned rent payments 3% above the base rate of Bank of England per annum, calculated daily
Lost keys Any cost for the replacement of keys, fobs, security devices or associated items
non-housing act tenancies (nha)
Pre Tenancy Application Charge (ptac) Equivalent of one weeks rent or £600. If you withdraw from the tenancy: Private tenancies - minimum of £300 per person. Company tenancies - minimum of £600
Tenancy paperwork £360
Company reference checks £120 per reference
Deposit Usually equivalent to six weeks rent / with pet eight weeks
Check-in and/or out From £120 to £620 approx. Check your tenancy agreement to confirm who is responsible for paying this charge
Call out services (inc out of hours) £60 per hour and/or the contractors invoice where your actions or lack of actions result in us or a contractor attending the property to remedy the situation
Last minute cancellation of pre-arranged visits £60 per visit and any contractor invoice
Hourly rate £60 plus any replacement costs if we or the landlord have to replace any damaged items, or return any fixtures or fittings to their original position, as per the inventory
Any overseas payment charges £30 per payment
Late/unpaid/returned rent payments £60 late payment charge and 3% above the base rate of Bank of England per annum, calculated daily
Change of sharer £475 / Additional sharer (at the same time) £100
Renewal negotiation £200 for each renewal. If additional referencing is required £45 per reference
Changing tenancy documents once signed £180
Early termination (at landlord’s discretion) All costs incurred by the landlord for allowing early termination including the agent's existing or re-letting fees
Stamp Duty Land Tax payable on tenancies where the rent exceeds £125,000
Bank charges if you ask us to pay an overseas account we’ll charge £30 per payment
Long Newnton, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8
Updated: one month ago
An exceptional property comprising a classic country house together with a contemporary cottage and set in 7.5 acres. more
Tenancy Information
Client money protection (cmp) provided by RICS:
Ombudsman services provided by prs:
Rules for how fees will be charged for Assured Shorthold Tenancies (AST) are different to how fees will be charged for Non-Housing Act Tenancies (nha). All our fees and charges are shown including VAT.
Housing act tenancies (AST)
Holding deposit Equivalent of one weeks rent
Changing tenancy documents once signed £50, or any reasonable costs incurred if these are higher than £50
Deposit: Annual rent less than £50,000 Equivalent to five weeks' rent / annual rent £50,000 or more Equivalent to six weeks' rent
Change of sharer £50 for one reference and a new tenancy agreement, or any reasonable costs incurred if these are higher than £50
Early termination (at landlord’s discretion) All costs incurred by the landlord for allowing early termination including the agent's existing or re-letting fees
Stamp Duty Land Tax Payable on tenancies where the rent exceeds £125,000
Bank charges if you ask us to pay an overseas account we’ll charge £30 per payment
Late, unpaid, returned rent payments 3% above the base rate of Bank of England per annum, calculated daily
Lost keys Any cost for the replacement of keys, fobs, security devices or associated items
non-housing act tenancies (nha)
Pre Tenancy Application Charge (ptac) Equivalent of one weeks rent or £600. If you withdraw from the tenancy: Private tenancies - minimum of £300 per person. Company tenancies - minimum of £600
Tenancy paperwork £360
Company reference checks £120 per reference
Deposit Usually equivalent to six weeks rent / with pet eight weeks
Check-in and/or out From £120 to £620 approx. Check your tenancy agreement to confirm who is responsible for paying this charge
Call out services (inc out of hours) £60 per hour and/or the contractors invoice where your actions or lack of actions result in us or a contractor attending the property to remedy the situation
Last minute cancellation of pre-arranged visits £60 per visit and any contractor invoice
Hourly rate £60 plus any replacement costs if we or the landlord have to replace any damaged items, or return any fixtures or fittings to their original position, as per the inventory
Any overseas payment charges £30 per payment
Late/unpaid/returned rent payments £60 late payment charge and 3% above the base rate of Bank of England per annum, calculated daily
Change of sharer £475 / Additional sharer (at the same time) £100
Renewal negotiation £200 for each renewal. If additional referencing is required £45 per reference
Changing tenancy documents once signed £180
Early termination (at landlord’s discretion) All costs incurred by the landlord for allowing early termination including the agent's existing or re-letting fees
Stamp Duty Land Tax payable on tenancies where the rent exceeds £125,000
Bank charges if you ask us to pay an overseas account we’ll charge £30 per payment
Luxury Lakeside apartments, fully serviced by The Lakes by yoo concierge and security teams. more
Tenancy Information
Client money protection (cmp) provided by RICS:
Ombudsman services provided by prs:
Rules for how fees will be charged for Assured Shorthold Tenancies (AST) are different to how fees will be charged for Non-Housing Act Tenancies (nha). All our fees and charges are shown including VAT.
Housing act tenancies (AST)
Holding deposit Equivalent of one weeks rent
Changing tenancy documents once signed £50, or any reasonable costs incurred if these are higher than £50
Deposit: Annual rent less than £50,000 Equivalent to five weeks' rent / annual rent £50,000 or more Equivalent to six weeks' rent
Change of sharer £50 for one reference and a new tenancy agreement, or any reasonable costs incurred if these are higher than £50
Early termination (at landlord’s discretion) All costs incurred by the landlord for allowing early termination including the agent's existing or re-letting fees
Stamp Duty Land Tax Payable on tenancies where the rent exceeds £125,000
Bank charges if you ask us to pay an overseas account we’ll charge £30 per payment
Late, unpaid, returned rent payments 3% above the base rate of Bank of England per annum, calculated daily
Lost keys Any cost for the replacement of keys, fobs, security devices or associated items
non-housing act tenancies (nha)
Pre Tenancy Application Charge (ptac) Equivalent of one weeks rent or £600. If you withdraw from the tenancy: Private tenancies - minimum of £300 per person. Company tenancies - minimum of £600
Tenancy paperwork £360
Company reference checks £120 per reference
Deposit Usually equivalent to six weeks rent / with pet eight weeks
Check-in and/or out From £120 to £620 approx. Check your tenancy agreement to confirm who is responsible for paying this charge
Call out services (inc out of hours) £60 per hour and/or the contractors invoice where your actions or lack of actions result in us or a contractor attending the property to remedy the situation
Last minute cancellation of pre-arranged visits £60 per visit and any contractor invoice
Hourly rate £60 plus any replacement costs if we or the landlord have to replace any damaged items, or return any fixtures or fittings to their original position, as per the inventory
Any overseas payment charges £30 per payment
Late/unpaid/returned rent payments £60 late payment charge and 3% above the base rate of Bank of England per annum, calculated daily
Change of sharer £475 / Additional sharer (at the same time) £100
Renewal negotiation £200 for each renewal. If additional referencing is required £45 per reference
Changing tenancy documents once signed £180
Early termination (at landlord’s discretion) All costs incurred by the landlord for allowing early termination including the agent's existing or re-letting fees
Stamp Duty Land Tax payable on tenancies where the rent exceeds £125,000
Bank charges if you ask us to pay an overseas account we’ll charge £30 per payment
Luxury Lakeside apartments, fully serviced by The Lakes by yoo concierge and security teams. more
Tenancy Information
Client money protection (cmp) provided by RICS:
Ombudsman services provided by prs:
Rules for how fees will be charged for Assured Shorthold Tenancies (AST) are different to how fees will be charged for Non-Housing Act Tenancies (nha). All our fees and charges are shown including VAT.
Housing act tenancies (AST)
Holding deposit Equivalent of one weeks rent
Changing tenancy documents once signed £50, or any reasonable costs incurred if these are higher than £50
Deposit: Annual rent less than £50,000 Equivalent to five weeks' rent / annual rent £50,000 or more Equivalent to six weeks' rent
Change of sharer £50 for one reference and a new tenancy agreement, or any reasonable costs incurred if these are higher than £50
Early termination (at landlord’s discretion) All costs incurred by the landlord for allowing early termination including the agent's existing or re-letting fees
Stamp Duty Land Tax Payable on tenancies where the rent exceeds £125,000
Bank charges if you ask us to pay an overseas account we’ll charge £30 per payment
Late, unpaid, returned rent payments 3% above the base rate of Bank of England per annum, calculated daily
Lost keys Any cost for the replacement of keys, fobs, security devices or associated items
non-housing act tenancies (nha)
Pre Tenancy Application Charge (ptac) Equivalent of one weeks rent or £600. If you withdraw from the tenancy: Private tenancies - minimum of £300 per person. Company tenancies - minimum of £600
Tenancy paperwork £360
Company reference checks £120 per reference
Deposit Usually equivalent to six weeks rent / with pet eight weeks
Check-in and/or out From £120 to £620 approx. Check your tenancy agreement to confirm who is responsible for paying this charge
Call out services (inc out of hours) £60 per hour and/or the contractors invoice where your actions or lack of actions result in us or a contractor attending the property to remedy the situation
Last minute cancellation of pre-arranged visits £60 per visit and any contractor invoice
Hourly rate £60 plus any replacement costs if we or the landlord have to replace any damaged items, or return any fixtures or fittings to their original position, as per the inventory
Any overseas payment charges £30 per payment
Late/unpaid/returned rent payments £60 late payment charge and 3% above the base rate of Bank of England per annum, calculated daily
Change of sharer £475 / Additional sharer (at the same time) £100
Renewal negotiation £200 for each renewal. If additional referencing is required £45 per reference
Changing tenancy documents once signed £180
Early termination (at landlord’s discretion) All costs incurred by the landlord for allowing early termination including the agent's existing or re-letting fees
Stamp Duty Land Tax payable on tenancies where the rent exceeds £125,000
Bank charges if you ask us to pay an overseas account we’ll charge £30 per payment
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50
Updated: 12 days ago
An exceptional Grade II listed townhouse featuring five spacious bedrooms, a self-contained flat, private cinema room, gym, versatile office/games room, heated swimming pool, double garage, and a beautifully landscaped one-acre garden located in the highly desirable Park area of… more
Hamptons Fees and Charges in England
Permitted charges in accordance with the Tenant Fee Act 2019 for assured shorthold tenancy: Holding Deposit - Maximum one week’s rent (may go on to form part of advance rent) First month’s rent - In advance. Tenancy Deposit - 5 weeks of agreed rent up to £50k rent per annum or 6 weeks of rent over £50k. Early termination requested by the tenant - A charge not exceeding the financial loss experienced by the landlord. Late Rent - Interest charged at 3% above Bank of England base rate, when rent is more than 14 days late. Lost key or security device - Equivalent to cost incurred. Changing the tenancy documents (after the commencement of the tenancy) - £50 inc. VAT.
Non housing act tenancy fees (not affected by the Tenant Fee Act 2019) A Non Housing Act Tenancy is formed when one of the following criteria is in place: The annual rent exceeds £100,000. The property is occupied by an entity (Company let) rather that an individual. The property is not used as a main or primary home. There is a Resident Landlord. Tenancy Agreement and Setup Administration - £390 inc VAT. Check-in Fee checking into the property and reviewing inventory - Minimum of £130.80 inc VAT. Enhanced Reference Fee (per person or company) - £60 inc VAT. Tenancy Continuation - £150 inc VAT. Change of Sharer - £120 inc VAT. Early Termination - £150 inc VAT. Late payment of rent - Interest will be charged at 3% above the Bank of England base rate. Guarantor Referencing Fee - £60 inc VAT per guarantor. Deed of Guarantee - £50 inc VAT.
Stamp Duty Land Tax Payable on tenancies where the rent exceeds £125,000 During the tenancy you may expect to pay: Utilities (gas, electricity, water) Council Tax Broadband, telephone, television licence Subscription to cable/satellite supplier Insurance (for your personal and own contents) Garden maintenance Parking permits
Please note: The Initial Monies will be confirmed and must be paid by debit card or bank transfer. We are unable to accept cash. Hamptons is a member of Propertymark and your monies are covered by the Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme and a member of a redress scheme provided by The Property Ombudsman.
Approached over an impressive sweeping tree-lined gravel driveway, this impressive Cotswold stone property is set within just under 2.7 acres of formal landscaped gardens more