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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

We offer residential and commercial property sales, rentals, consulting, valuations, management, and relocation assistance.

Typically, you will need to provide:

• A completed lease application form

• Proof of income (e.g., pay stubs or tax returns)

• A valid photo ID

• References (e.g., previous landlords or employers)

• A credit check and background check may also be required

Yes. All of our agents are licensed and undergo regular training to stay updated on regulations and trends.

To schedule a viewing, please email us at info@paragonrealtors.eu. You may also complete the lease application form provided by our agents.

Yes, there is a non-refundable application fee that covers the processing of your application, including credit and background checks.

The standard security deposit is usually equal to one month's rent, though this may vary by property. Specific details will be provided in the listing or during your application.

Rent typically covers the cost of the property itself. Utilities such as water, gas, electricity, and additional services (e.g., internet or cable) are usually not included unless stated otherwise in the listing.

Pet policies vary by property. Some rentals allow pets with an additional pet deposit or monthly fee, while others do not permit pets. Please refer to the specific property listing or contact us for more information.

Rent can be paid through various methods, including:

• Bank transfer

Full payment details will be outlined in your lease agreement.

Several months before your lease ends, we will reach out to discuss renewal options. If you choose to renew, a new lease agreement will be issued. If not, please provide written notice as specified in your current lease .

To terminate your lease early, please contact us directly. Your lease agreement outlines the applicable policies and any early termination fees.

For general questions, please email us at info@paragonrealtors.eu or chat with our live customer care agent. We’re here to assist you.

Utilities can be turned on by calling the company that services your area and letting them know your move-in date. You may be asked to undergo a soft credit check to determine if you need to pay a deposit, and you will be given information about how and where to make your monthly payments.

Depending on your location, there might be little or no parking space available.

You may be able to rent a smaller apartment with free, on-site storage. Cost might vary depending on size.

If the rental property is either furnished or part-furnished, find out exactly what will be in the home when you move in.

Depending on your location, this should be available.

Ask the letting agent if these alarms are in place and if they can share a gas safety certificate with you.

The main ones to ask about are the gas, electricity and water bills, as landlords can handle them differently. Some might work it into your rent while others will want you to manage the bills and pay the supplier directly.

You’ll probably be responsible for Council Tax and internet bills but it’s worth asking about these too.

Confirm details which will be included in your lease agreement

Ask your agent if you can make any changes, from painting to putting up a wall to divide an oversized room. Landlords usually have a list of approved paint colors or changes but may amend your lease if your request is reasonable.

You may be required to give 30 days notice in writing or incur a fee or penalty. Even short-term leases, such as month-to-month, may require a few weeks' notice.

Dependig on the apartment, we avoid people moving in and staying indefinitely without a lease. Property managers may also want to avoid too many guests taking advantage of communal amenities, like the swimming pool or gym. Ask about any rules relating to guests and how long they can stay.

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