Area: King Edwards Road, Birmingham, West Midlands
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LV property is delighted to present this spacious three-storey house in Ladywood, ideally situated close to excellent transport links, primary and secondary schools, doctors, shops, and supermarkets — making it a fantastic choice for families.The ground floor boasts a large fitted kitchen/diner that opens out to a secure rear garden, perfect for family meals and entertaining, along with a convenient guest W/C.On the first floor, you’ll find a generous living room offering plenty of space to relax, along with a well-sized bedroom.The third floor features a family bathroom and two further bedrooms, providing ample accommodation for all.Additional benefits include front and rear gardens, off-road parking, and a full-size garage. The property comes part-furnished, and viewings are highly recommended.
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157c Warstone Lane, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham city centre
From the 1st June 2019 we will not be charging tenants any fees, all tenants will be given the option of either paying a (dps) deposit or a deposit alternative product at the time of reserving their chosen property. For properties in England, the Tenant Fees Act 2019 means that in addition to rent, lettings agents can only charge tenants (or anyone acting on the tenant's behalf) the following permitted payments: · Holding deposits (a maximum of 1 week's rent); · Deposits (a maximum deposit of 5 weeks' rent for annual rent below £50,000, or 6 weeks' rent for annual rental of £50,000 and above); · Payments to change a tenancy agreement eg. Change of sharer (capped at £50 or, if higher, any reasonable costs); · Payments associated with early termination of a tenancy (capped at the landlord's loss or the agent's reasonably incurred costs); · Utilities, communication services (eg. Telephone, broadband), TV licence and council tax; · Interest payments for the late payment of rent (up to 3% above Bank of England's annual percentage rate); · Reasonable costs for replacement of lost keys or other security devices; · Contractual damages in the event of the tenant's default of a tenancy agreement; and · Any other permitted payments under the Tenant Fees Act 2019. For properties in Wales, the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Bill, once enacted, means that in addition to rent, lettings agents can only charge tenants (or anyone acting on the tenant's behalf) the following permitted payments: · Holding deposits (a maximum of 1 week's rent); · Deposits; · Utilities, communication services (eg. Telephone, broadband), TV licence and council tax; · Payments for the late payment of rent; · A breach of a term of the contract; · Any other permitted payments under the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Bill and regulations once enacted. Tenant protection In addition to publishing relevant fees, lettings agents are also required to publish details of: The redress scheme they are a member of; and the name of the approved or designated Client Money Protection scheme they are a member of (if any). We are fully regulated by the prs (Membership Number PRS0122990) and our cmp (Client Money Protection) membership is renewed on a annual basis (Membership number CMPP004103) Please note that lettings agents are required by law to publish on their websites information for potential tenants about relevant fees, redress schemes and client money protection schemes (including the names of those schemes). Relevant fees must also be published on third party websites, such as Zoopla. For properties to rent in England, details of the agent's membership of any redress scheme and client money protection scheme must also be published with their fees on Rightmove. It is the agent's responsibility to ensure that all relevant information is provided to Rightmove and is up to date and accurate. If the relevant information does not appear here, the agent may have included it within the property description. Please note that lettings agents are required by law to publish on their websites information for potential tenants about relevant fees, redress schemes and client money protection schemes (including the names of those schemes). Relevant fees must also be published on third party websites, such as Rightmove. For properties to rent in England and Wales, details of the agent's membership of any redress scheme and client money protection scheme must also be published with their fees on Rightmove. It is the agent's responsibility to ensure that all relevant information is provided to Rightmove and is up to date and accurate. If the relevant information does not appear here, the agent may have included it within the property description.