Tenant Fees
If you started a tenancy before 1st June 2019, the following Tenant Fees will apply until 31st May 2020:
* Change of Tenant Fee: £300 (plus £100 per guarantor if required)
* Tenancy Renewal Fee: £300
* Check-Out Fee: £180 (2 bedrooms or less), or £240 (3 bedrooms or more)
From 1st June 2020, or if you started a tenancy on or after 1st June 2019, the following Tenant Fees will apply:
* Application to add or remove tenants from the tenancy agreement by virtue of a Deed of Assignment where no additional referencing is to be conducted: £60 (including VAT)
* Application that also involves the referencing of additional incoming tenants will be subject to a further charge of £30 (including VAT) per tenant or guarantor that is to be referenced
* Application for the early termination of a tenancy: £60 (including VAT). Furthermore, a compensatory payment to the landlord equal to the loss suffered as a result of the early termination of the tenancy will apply, which will be based on the pro-rata costs incurred by the landlord in respect of initial letting of the property
- A copy of our sample tenancy agreement can be accessed via the 'Tenants' page of our website - if this page is being viewed on a property portal, please - Google 'beresford residential tenants' to access this page, as URLs cannot be provided on the portal websites.
- Redress Scheme: Beresford Residential Limited are member of The Property Ombudsman
- Client Money Protection: Beresford Residential Limited are covered by the NFOPP Client Money Protection Scheme
Last updated at 10/06/2019, 10:59 AM by Craig Wildy
The first point that I would like to make clear to anyone reading your review is that you were the buyer of the property, not the seller, so your comment that “hard to know what I actually got for what I paid†is a little misleading as you did not pay us anything for our service. Our fees are paid for by the seller of the property, who would I am sure be very pleased to hear that “there was a strong sense their greatest incentive was to sell the property at as high a price as possibleâ€.
In response to your other comments, I can see from the file notes that our Sales Progressor made, in the 16 weeks between your offer being accepted and when contracts were finally exchanged we updated our file notes 46 times, which means that we were actively working to assist with the progression of the sale more than every other day throughout this period. In fact it took 10 weeks before the solicitors we in receipt of a mortgage offer and the final delay was caused by the solicitor acting for you, and during this time we had to do everything possible to keep the vendor from withdrawing from the sale and re-letting the property.
We are pleased that the sale was able to progress to completion, thank you for your feedback and wish you the very best in your new home.
Kind Regards
Craig