2-bedroom property to rent in the popular village of Great Moulton. Set in a rural location with a cottage feel, the Annexe sits behind the main house, and has a dedicated parking space and a private garden. Great Moulton has a popular pub. The living room has a wood-burning stove for cosy evenings. The property would be well suited to couples or working professionals. Electric heating. UPVC double-glazed windows. The bathroom and cloakroom are both on the ground floor. Video available on requestLiving RoomThe front door opens into the living room which has a wood burner for those cosy winter evenings.KitchenHas fitted units, a breakfast bar and spaces for a fridge-freezer, cooker and washing machine.Dining RoomGood-sized dining room with a staircase leading to the first-floor bedroom.Ground floor bedroomBathroom & CloakroomBoth have white fittingsFirst Floor BedroomVaulted ceiling and is an 18ft by 9ft roomOutside, there is an enclosed garden with a lawn and a shedParking is available at the side of the property.Council tax band for the property is AThe property is available for a long-term letPets cannot be accepted.All applicants will need to pass referencing checks with no County Court Judgements (CCJs), Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs), employment, affordability, and previous landlord referencing process (if applicable). The standard minimum affordability annual income calculation is 30x the monthly rental amount.A deposit of 5 weeks' rent is requiredRent and security deposit are all payable before the start of the tenancy.
Before the tenancy starts: ’ Holding Deposit: 1 week’s rent ’ Deposit: 5 weeks rent (or in the case of rental income of more than ’50,000 per annum 6 weeks rent). During the tenancy: ’ Payments to other third parties: Such as Council Tax, utilities or payments for communications services; ’ Default Charges: Such as payments for the replacement of lost keys or security devices or interest on overdue rent; and ’ Tenancy Transaction Charges: Such as requests to vary or assign the tenancy of ’50 unless higher costs are incurred ’ If You Decide to End Your Tenancy Early: To compensate the landlord for costs incurred in re-letting your property and the loss of rent
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