Letting Agents covering Ealing ()
Adam and Sons Estates, 11 The Vale, Acton, London, W3 7SH, 0208 743 7234.
Alexanders Residential Lettings, 13 Central Chambers, The Broadway, Ealing, London, W5 2NR.
Apple Estates, 9 Kings Parade, Askew Road, London, W12 9BA, 0208 740 9000.
Apricot Estates, 42 Broadway, West Ealing, London, W13 0SR.
Barnard Marcus, 55 The Mall, Ealing, West London, W5 3TA.
Bushells, 137 High Street, Acton, West London, W3 6LY, 020 8993 6767.
Colin Bibra Estate Agents, 44 The Mall, Ealing, London, W5 3TJ, 020 8566 3333.
Daker Estates, 302 Old Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5RG.
Daniel Paul, 236 Northfield Avenue, Ealing, London, W13 9SJ.
Dexters, 182, High Street, Acton, West London, W3 9NN.
Diamond Accommodation Bureau, 15a North Pole Road, North Kensington, London, W10 6QH, 020 8964 1617.
Drayton Properties Ltd, 53 Drayton Green Road, West Ealing, London, W13 0NQ.
Frogs Estates, 1 Central Chambers, The Broadway, Ealing, London, W5 2NR.
haart, 42 The Broadway, Ealing, Greater London, W5 2NP, 0208 1275804.
Homefront Estates, 161c South Ealing Road, Ealing, London, W5 4QP.
Homesearch, 181 South Ealing Road, Ealing, London, W5 4RH, 020 8568 8855.
Hot Homes Uk, 3 Devonport Road, Stoke Village, Plymouth, PL3 4DJ, 0845 002 1016.
J A C Strattons, 10 The Mall, Ealing, West London, W5 2PJ.
Japan Services, 2 Queens Drive, Acton, West London, W3 OHA.
Knight Young & Co, 2 Royal Parade, Hanger Lane, Ealing, West London, W5 1ET.
London Tokyo Property Services, 2 Station Parade, Noel Rd, West Acton, London, W3 0DS.
Martin & Co, 11, Albany Parade, High Street, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 0JW, 020 8568 2342.
Martin & Co (Ealing), 36 - 37 High Street, Ealing, West London, W5 5DB, 020 8579 9191.
Medics on the Move, 62 Hadley Gardens, Norwood Green, Middlesex, UB2 5SH, 020 8574 8529.
Metrolet, 183 South Ealing Road, Ealing, London, W5 4RH.
Millennium Residential, 517 Finchley Road, Hampstead, London, NW3 7BB.
Northfields, 37 The Broadway, Ealing, London, W5 2NP.
Oaktree (West London) Ltd, 23 Queens Parade, Hanger Lane, Ealing, W5 3HU.
Prestige Realty, 27 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 4AW.
PropertyK.com, 301G Winchester House, 259-269 Old Marylebone Road, London, Greater London, NW1 5RA.
Robertson Smith Kempson, 15 The Mall, Ealing Broadway, London, W5 2PJ.
Robinson Farwood Associates, 19 Central Chambers, The Broadway, Ealing, London, W5 2NR.
Rolfe East, 51 The Mall, Ealing, West London, W5 3TA.
Rolfe East, 289 Northfields Avenue, Ealing, London, W5 4XB.
Standard Lettings, 4 Station Parade, Gunnersbury Lane, Acton, London, W3 8HN.
Sworn & Co, 194 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, London, W4 1PD.
The Letting Service, 23 Clayton Road, Hayes, London, UB3 1AN.
TKM - The Key Management, 220 Edgware Road, London, Greater London, W2 1DH.
Townends, 41 The Broadway, Ealing, London, W5 2NP.
Tuffin & Wren, 138 Northfield Avenue, Ealing, London, W13 9SB, 020 8566 3366.
Upad.co.uk, 104 Tennyson Road, London, NW6 7SB, 0845 680 1394.
Willmotts, Willmott House, 12 Blacks Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 9EU, 020 8748 6644.
Winkworth, 5 - 6 Station Buildings , Uxbridge Road, Ealing , London, W5 3NU, 020 8896 0123.
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Note: No guarantee is made to the accuracy of these details.
TIPS ON RENTING IN EALING
- Let lots of agents know what you are looking
for so you get a really good selection to choose from.
- Inform the agent of your criteria (location, budget,
furnished/unfurnished, occupation date requirement, tenancy period
and any other aspects that are important to you).
- Expect to pay a deposit of at least one months
rent, possibly more. Possibly some administration charges.
- You may be required to provide references.
- Ensure you read and understand the tenancy agreement.
The Citizens Advice Bureau may check this for you. Clarify what
is NOT included in the rental fee, such as council tax, utility
bills, ground maintenance etc.
- Examine the inventory prepared by the agent and
keep a copy.
- Check restrictions: sub-letting, pets etc. Can
you redecorate?
- Notify defects in writing as soon as they become
apparent (even if you do not want them remedied).
- Establish what is covered under maintenance (boilers,
refrigerators, radiators etc.).
- Usually, you will not have to deal with the landlord
directly. Should you have any problems or queries, direct them
to your agent first.
- Other issues to consider are, parking, neighbours,
noise levels, public transport availability etc.
Action to rent a house or flat in Ealing
Notify all the main local agents by sending 'one e-mail
to all Letting Agents' with your requirements. Do it now!
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TIPS ON LETTING OUT YOUR PROPERTY IN EALING
Choose a letting agent that is registered with one
of the following:
- The Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA)
- The National Approved Letting Scheme (NALS)
- The National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA)
- The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
- The UK Association of Letting Agents (UKALA)
- Ombudsman for Estate Agents (OEA)
Get a good contract which will be the Tenancy Agreement.
Think about any restrictions you wish to place on the tenant and
the use of your property.
Try not to be too tough - if you exclude smokers,
pets, students, small children and short term lets, you will narrow
the market for your property considerably.
Ask for a rent that is realistic and affordable to
your potential tenants. The big difference in profit at the end
of the year will be dependent upon how long the property stood empty
- reduce the voids!
Examine our 'buyers tips' for guidelines on presenting
the property in an attractive manner.
Action to let property in Ealing
Notify the local Letting Agents your property is available
and find out the likely rent that could be attracted for your property.
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Energy Performance Certificates (EPC)
Energy Performance Certificates, or EPCs, are set to be available to all new tenants from October 1st 2008.
Outlining the energy efficiency rating and the environmental impact rating of a property, potential landlords will
be able to gain access to both the estimated running costs of a property, the carbon footprint created by the
property and also show any recommendations that could be made to improve the energy efficiency of a property.
The rating offered by the EPC will range from A to G, where A is very efficient and G is very inefficient,
with the typical rating for a home being either D or E. These simple ratings will allow potential tenants to compare homes
of interest to gain an insight into the difference in potential running costs.
EPC Advice for Tenants
- Be sure to check the EPC rating before agreeing to rent a property, a house with a
poor rating could be liable to greater running costs compared to a similar house with a better rating.
- Be aware that landlords are under no obligation to improve the EPC rating of their property.
- Look into the possible grants and schemes offered by the Government to help tenants improve the energy efficiency of their home.
- Make sure that the EPC assessment has been made by an accredited Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) - details can be found at www.epcregister.com
- Check how long the EPC has been in effect for, EPCs will be valid for up to 10 years.
For more tenant information on Energy Performance Certificates go to http://www.communities.gov.uk/publications/planningandbuilding/epcsrentingtenants and view the Government released booklet that helps to explain EPCs in even greater detail.
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EPC Advice for Landlords
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