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At Jeffersons Management Services we believe that it is essential to communicate effectively and will always offer honest impartial advice to our tenants throughout the tenancy.
We are able to offer a professional service to individuals, companies and relocation agencies.
If you are interested in renting through Jeffersons please call on 020 8369 5585 or e-mail lettings@jeffersons.uk.net
Requirements
Before you rent a property through Jeffersons Management Services, we will take up references on behalf of the landlord which will normally include an employer’s reference, any former landlord and an additional credit reference. Where a tenant is unable to meet the required income or credit checks, you will be asked to provide a Guarantor to underwrite any rent liabilities.
You will be required to pay a deposit against damages together with six week's rent in advance. Many tenants are concerned about their security deposit. By renting through us, your deposit will be protected by the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) operated by an independent body which ensures that only legitimate claims are made against deposits. The TDS also offers a dispute resolution service for cases where parties are unable to reach an agreement.
Documentation
Our tenancy agreements have been carefully drafted using plain English and will clearly state what type of tenancy you have and which party carries which responsibility. It is important that you read your tenancy agreement thoroughly. If you are unsure of anything, one of our team will be happy to assist you.
All documentation will be carefully explained to ensure you fully understand the legal implications before signing the tenancy agreement and committing to the tenancy.
It is important that you attend the inventory check-in so that can agree to any amendments. We recommend you keep the check-in and your tenancy agreement in a safe place as these form the basis for any claims for damages at the end of the tenancy.
Looking after the property
Your landlord is liable for most maintenance and repairs to the property but it is your duty to notify us of any problems you notice. Routine housework such as cleaning, gardening, renewal of light bulbs will be your responsibility.

