To Let

Foxhill Court

£900.00 pcm

Two Bedroom Ground Floor Flat

Available From: 01/12/2022

Foxhill Court, Leeds

Key Features

     

    • Furnished
    • Recently Refurbished
    • Excellent Location
    • Private Street Parking
    • Beautiful Grounds

    • Fully Furnished
    • Recently Refurbished
    • Beautiful Grounds
    • Private Street Parking

    Tenancy Details

     

    Available From: 01/12/2002

     

    Rent:  £900.00 pcm

    Deposit: £900.00

    Dogs/Cats: No Pets

    Council Tax Band: B

    EPC Rating:   C

    Furnish Type:  Furnished

    Min Tenancy:  Six Months

     

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    Good Size, three bedroom, part furnished terrace house.
    The accommodation is over four floors comprises; a useful cellar. The ground floor lounge kitchen /diner. First floor landing leads to; a double bedroom, a modern shower room and a walk in store room. Second floor there is double bedroom and a good sized third bedroom. Outside there is an enclosed yard to the rear.
    Conveniently placed for commuters requiring access to the commercial business centre of Leeds with main arterial roads providing access to surrounding districts and Motorway Networks including the A1/M1 Link Road. The A64 offers routes North to the Shopping Centres available at Killingbeck, Seacroft, Colton and indeed Crossgates with its wealth of amenities including a local Railway Station. Convenient also for St James Hospital.

    Frequently Asked Questions

     

    When is the rent required?

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    What happens to my tenancy deposit?

    When we take a tenancy deposit, we put it in an approved Government Custodial Scheme where it held until the end of the tenancy. The deposit is safe and secure and protected by law.

    What is the holding deposit for?

    Should you make an offer on a property and it be accepted by us, you will be asked to pay a holding deposit equivalent to two weeks agreed rent. We can then remove the property from the market whilst reference checks and preparation of the tenancy agreement is undertaken. The holding fee is taken as a financial commitment from you, the prospective tenant to proceed towards entering into the agreement. Once paid, both parties will have two weeks to enter into a tenancy agreement however this may be extended if agreed by both parties in writing.

    Refunding a Holding Deposit

    Should you proceed to enter into a tenancy agreement with us, the holding fee will be paid towards the balances of the first month’s rent.

    Should we choose to withdraw from entering into the agreement, this money will be refunded to you.

    Retaining a Holding Deposit

    A Holding Deposit will be retained where a prospective tenant;

    • Provides false or misleading information which is reasonable considered when deciding a let of a property
    • Fails a right to rent check.
    • Withdraws from entering into an agreement for the property.
    • Fails to take reasonable steps to enter into a tenancy agreement.

    Should any of the above occur,  we retain the right to deduct our reasonable expenses on a case by case basis which may include administration, referencing or any other costs incurred.

    Do you take references ?

    We require a formal application form from all parties who wish to take the tenancy.  From the infomation provided, we will take up references on employment, income, landlord or other and credit searches

    More information on our referencing criteria and a draft of the tenancy agreement can be found in our Tenancy Section.

    Do you need a guarantor?

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    What about pets?

    Unfortunatly, we do not accept pets in any of our rental properties.  We understand the disapointement with a “no pet policy” as we are animal lovers ourselves, but we have had many bad experiences with pet tenancies and the damages we have been left with makes this our rental policy.

    What references do you need?

    All applicants will be required to pass our referencing and background checks, including a employment income checks with a verifiable annual household income of at least three times the monthly rent, full credit check, landlords reference and right to rent checks. Self employed applicants will require a minimum of 12 months accounts. In smoe cirumstances, we may require a Guarantor who will need to be a home owner with a verifiable annual household income.

    We are not letting agents, we are a family run rental business specialising in all types of accommodation in and around Leeds, with properties in the Crossgates, Adel, Weetwood, Morley and East Leeds where we offer a full range of properties for rent. We will help you make the right move with advice and guidance from us.

    Disclaimer

    1. These particulars are only a general outline for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees and do not constitute in whole or in part an approval, an offer or a contract.
    2. Reasonable endeavours have been made to ensure that the information given in these particulars is materially correct, but any intending tenant should satisfy themself by personal inspection and enquiries as to the correctness of each statement.
    3. All statements in these particulars are made without responsibility on the part of M&G Properties.
    4. No statement in these particulars is to be relied upon as a statement or representation of fact.
    5. Neither M&G Properties nor anyone in its employment or acting on its behalf has authority to make any representation or warranty in relation to this property.
    6. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good repair or condition or otherwise nor that any services or facilities are in good working order.
    7. Photographs may show only certain parts and aspects of the property at the time when the photographs were taken and you should rely on actual inspection.
    8. No assumption should be made in respect of parts of the property not shown in photographs.
    9. Any areas, measurements or distances are only approximate.
    10. Any reference to alterations or use is not intended to be a statement that any necessary planning, building regulation, listed building or any other consent has been obtained.