An end of terrace house located in the rural hamlet of Llechfaen. The property offers accommodation including living/dining room, family room/optional bedroom, kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor with three bedrooms on the first floor. The property benefits from oil central heating, full double glazing, parking area and gardens to the front and rear.The Accommodation Comprises:Ground FloorEnclosed Entrance Porch (1.61m x 1.01m (5' 3" x 3' 4"))With tiled floor and window.L-Shaped Living-Dining Room (6.05m Max x 4.02m Max (19' 10" Max x 13' 2" Max))With laminate floor, feature stone fireplace, stairs to the first floor, radiator and 2 x windows.Inner HallWith laminate floor and airing cupboard.Family Room-Optional Bedroom (4.82m x 2.89m (15' 10" x 9' 6"))With fitted carpet, radiator and 2 x windows.Kitchen (2.87m x 2.66m (9' 5" x 8' 9"))With tiled floor, range of oak wall and base cupboard units with breakfast bar, integrated electric oven and hob, stainless steel sink, space for under counter fridge, radiator and window.Utility SpaceWith tiled floor, Worcester oil boiler and door to rear.Inner HallWith tiled floor, plumbing for washing machine and window.Bathroom (2.68m x 1.74m (8' 10" x 5' 9"))With tiled floor, bath, separate shower cubicle, w.c., wash hand basin, radiator and window.First FloorLanding (2.86m x 1.64m (9' 5" x 5' 5"))With fitted carpet and window.Bedroom 1 (4.86m x 3.11m Max (15' 11" x 10' 2" Max))With fitted carpet, radiator and 2 x windows.Bedroom 2 (3.18m x 2.81m Max (10' 5" x 9' 3" Max))With fitted carpet, radiator and window.Bedroom 3 (3.18m x 2.81m Max (10' 5" x 9' 3" Max))With fitted carpet, radiator and window.OutsidePatio garden to the front and a grassed area to the rear of the property.Parking Area to the side.ServicesMains electricity and water. Private drainage. Central heating provided by oil fired boiler serving radiators.Council TaxBand D (£1,940.33 - 2025/26)Broadband And Mobile PhoneStandard and ultrafast broadband is shown to be available in the vicinity. There is mobile signal in the area. Further information is available from your network provider.DepositA deposit equivalent to one month's rent is payable at the beginning of the tenancy and will be held by the Agents under the Tenancy Deposit Scheme and is repayable on the termination of the tenancy subject to the final inspection of the property and confirmation that all bills have been paid.Clee Tompkinson & Francis is a member of the a Tenancy Deposit Scheme which is administered by Deposit Protection Service (The dps), The Pavilions, Bridgewater Road, Bristol, BS99 6AA.Tel: Web Site: Holding DepositA holding deposit of £100 is payable to secure a property. Referencing and credit checks must be completed within 15 days of the holding deposit being taken. This will be refunded against the bond on the commencement of the tenancy unless the tenant fails referencing due to misleading information or aborts the let, in which case this will be retained.ViewingStrictly by appointment please through the agents Messrs Clee Tompkinson & Francis through whom all negotiations should be conducted. Please contact our Brecon Office:
<b>tenant fees</b> As most people know by now the Welsh Government have banned the charging of fees to tenants which is very helpful when moving costs are high these days. However there may be some fees payable by tenants.Its only fair that some costs caused by a tenants default can be charged to the tenants during their tenancy and a breakdown of these possible charges are listed here. Obviously rent & deposits are payable. There is, however, a maximum holding deposit chargeable to tenants when their references are being checked etc. Thisis one weeks rent. If a tenant requests an early termination of their tenancy a landlord can legally hold that tenant to pay for the remainder of the fixed term. Sometimes a negotiated early termination agreement can be accepted by both sides and this is usually a lower amount than the remaining rent. If rent is unpaid or paid late this is a Default on the tenancy and there can be charges levied. If, for example, you lose your key, it is only common sense that the replacement cost of that key is chargeable to the person that lost it, the tenant. During the tenancy there may need to be changes made to the agreement* at the tenants request and, if agreed by the landlord, this will not attract any charges. <b>Referencing</b> It is worth remembering that when you apply for a property references will be taken on you from your employer/accountant, current landlord, credit reference agency, any other income provider and, very occasionally, where the landlords employment is sensitive there may be crb checks undertaken although this is rare. If you cannot achieve the levels necessary to pass these references a Guarantor may be acceptable, they will have to also be referenced. Your Holding Deposit is refundable unlessfalse information is found to have been given, you pull out of the let pre tenancy, you fail to complete the application requirements within an agreed time limit (The Government says 2 weeks but this can be longer with express agreement) or if you fail the Governments Right to Rent requirements when Identity is checked. <b>Tenant Fees</b> <b>Occupational Contract</b> *Rental payments overdue by more than seven days will be subject to interest at the rate of 3% over the Bank of England base rate, calculated from the date the payment was due, up until the date payment is received. *The actual cost, reasonably incurred of changing, adding or removing any lock or replacing any keys or security devices arising if it is the contract holders fault, or the fault of an invitee of the contract holder, that such action is required. *Any breach of any part of paragraph (1) (2) or (3) of this term in the Occupation Contract may result in the contract holder being liable for any costs or losses as a result of the breach. These costs or losses include actual rent loss and contractor call out fees which the landlord may not otherwise be liable for. *The contract holder must not cause obstruction in any common areas which forms part of the dwelling. Any actual costs to remove such obstruction maybe payable by the contract holder. *Any repairs that the contract holder is liable for not undertaken promptly by them, the contract holder maybe liable for the actual costs, reasonably incurred, involved. *Any changes made by the contract holder without permission to the electrical installation, for example by changing light fittings, switches or adding sockets, may compromise electrical safety and may require an electrical check and/or remedial works, the actual cost, reasonably incurred, the contract holder maybe liable for. *Additional Written Statement £25 plus vat (£30 in vat)