How to be a Good Tenant

Move iQ Podcast - A podcast by Phil Spencer: UK Property Expert - Tuesdays

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Are you the perfect tenant?

 

When renting a property, it is always important to remember that whilst you have a right to feel at home, you are living in someone else’s property. Therefore, you have certain responsibilities to look after the home whilst the landlord is responsible to make sure you are safe and happy.

 

In the fourth episode of season two of the Move iQ Podcast, Phil and his co-host, Chris Ducker, discuss how to be a good tenant and why communication is key.

 

Chris quizzes Phil on the do’s and don’ts of renting and why it’s important to always ask the landlord before doing anything!

 

Listen in to find out:

  • How to communicate with your landlord
  • How to be the perfect tenant
  • Your rights when living in the property
  • What to do if you want to make home improvements
  • What to do if your landlord wants to inspect the property

 

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Renting advice

For more essential tips and tricks to help the rental process run as smoothly as possible check out the Renting section over at Move iQ.

 

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