How to Avoid the Pitfalls When Renting a Property
Move iQ Podcast - A podcast by Phil Spencer: UK Property Expert - Tuesdays
One of the biggest mistakes when renting is not reading and understanding your contract. In episode 6 of the Move iQ podcast, Phil Spencer is joined by Maxine Fothergill, President of ARLA Propertymark to share advice on what to look out for and how a letting agent can help you navigate the ins and outs of your tenancy agreement. Listen in to find out: Mistakes to avoid when renting Protecting your deposit Rental payments Right to live in a property Tenant checks Why letting agents are accountable The importance of understanding your tenancy agreement Thank you for listening to the Move iQ podcast! If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe via your favourite podcast app – new episodes are released weekly! To access FREE advice on moving home visit moveiQ.co.uk We want to thank the sponsor of our show - Propertymark Propertymark is the leading professional membership body for the property sector. Propertymark uphold higher professional standards across the property sector in order to protect the consumer and regulate their members according to a Code of Practice with enforcement action where agents fall short. They provide their members with nationally recognised, vocational standards through accredited qualifications and an industry leading training program. Look for the Propertymark logos and make sure your transaction is Propertymark Protected. To find a Propertymark member click here Find out more about Move iQ To find out more about Move iQ, you can visit our website, where you can register to receive offers and benefits, and sign-up to receive our exclusive monthly newsletter. Please also connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn. If you have any questions for Phil or any special requests for topics to cover on the podcast then please email [email protected]. We’ve also got lots of great videos over on YouTube, so be sure to subscribe to our channel and let us know what you think.