A Complete Guide to Renting Your First Home

Finding your first rental property can feel overwhelming, particularly when you are unfamiliar with the process. Understanding what landlords and letting agents require before beginning your search can help everything run more smoothly.
Before arranging viewings, consider your monthly budget, preferred location and the type of property that suits your lifestyle. You should also allow for household bills and other regular costs alongside the monthly rent.
Once you find the right property, you will normally complete referencing checks before signing the tenancy agreement and arranging your move-in date.
Set a Realistic Rental Budget
Consider not only the monthly rent but also council tax, utilities, broadband and other regular household expenses when deciding what you can comfortably afford.
Prepare for Referencing
Tenants may be asked to provide identification, employment details, proof of income and previous rental information as part of the referencing process.
Understand Your Tenancy
Read the tenancy agreement carefully before signing and make sure you understand the rent payment dates, deposit arrangements and responsibilities associated with the property.

