Holding Deposit: 542.00summaryA well presented three bedroom family house ideally located for schools, shops and station available nowdescriptionA beautifully presented family house located a short walk to Waddon train station and highly regarded Wilsons School. Newly decorated consiting of three bedrooms, family bathroom, modern fitted kitchen which gives access onto the private rear garden, dining room bright and spacious front reception room with bay window which allows natural light to flood the room and cloakroom.The property is offered unfurnished.Viewings Highly Recommended!Ideally located for outstanding schoolsGeneral Information:Wallington in the London borough of Sutton is an often overlooked location and yet with some outstanding secondary schools, (including the country’s highest achieving state school; Wilson’s), good transport links into Central London and some stunning Victorian and Edwardian Villas, Wallington can boast some of the best value for money property in the Greater London suburbs.Trains from Wallington run directly into Victoria Station, Victoria itself has undergone a huge transformation with an increased number of businesses in the area and of course Westminster and many civil service buildings are walking distance from Victoria Station yet 30mins on a train to Wallington and you are surrounded by ponds, parks and a much calmer pace of life.While the pace of life may be more sedate that is not to say Wallington is lacking in local amenities. With many high street names having opened up in the vicinity yet still a number of independent traders Wallington offers a good selection of shops, bars and restaurants and is popular with Families as there are plenty of leisure activities for younger and older children alike.Amenities for Families:Very much a family town, Wallington and the surrounding has lots of activities for children and adults. Within Wallington is the Phoenix Centre, part of the Everyone Active group. It hosts a number of classes for children and adults as well having a soft play area and catering for kid’s parties, two larger leisure centres are situated just on the outskirts of Wallington the Virgin Active and the Westcroft Leisure centres. Both have swimming pools and offer a range of classes for kids.Independent classes and clubs exist as well, including Surrey Dojo, which teaches Shotokan Karate to all ages and abilities. Explore Learning, based in the centre of Wallington offers extra-curricular classes and private tuition to help children develop their skills and a love of learning.Socializing in Wallington:There are a number of friendly pubs in Wallington that attract a mixed crowd of local office workers, young couples and ladies on a night out, including the Dukes Head, The Wallington Arms and The Plough. For more intimate drinking and dining El Nido a Spanish tapas bar on the Manor Road has consistently good reviews, as does Korykos a traditional Turkish Restaurant, just further down Manor Road.A regular farmers market provides Wallington residents the opportunity to stock up on fresh, local produce.While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of descriptions and content, we should make you aware of the following guidance or limitations.
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(2) These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract.
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(4) Measurements: These approximate room sizes are only intended as general guidance. You must verify the dimensions carefully to satisfy yourself of their accuracy.
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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 Agreement, 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 form 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). 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 an application form and photographic identification with proof of residence will be required.
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 - In England under the Tenant Fees Act 2019 Deposits 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:
Default fee for late payment of rent 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 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 - £50.00 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 Landlords and letting agents can require a tenant to make a payment for an early termination (surrender) of the tenancy agreement at the tenant`s request.
Company application fee - £100.00 £100 including VAT
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