Do I need to be a student?
Only full time students can live with in our properties. You may be asked to provide proof of your student status and it is very important that you notify us immediately if this changes.
Do I need a Guarantor?
Yes, a parent or legal guardian resident in the UK must stand as guarantor. The guarantor is legally bound to pay any debts accrued during the tenancy if the tenant refuses to pay. Overseas students who cannot provide a guarantor will be required to pay rent in 2 instalments due September and December.
What do I need to bring?
All our shared apartments, houses and studios are furnished but bedding and personal linen (sheets, duvets, pillows, towels, cutlery etc.) is not provided.
How long will the tenancy be for?
All Studios are let for a minimum period of 47 weeks. All accommodation is let on an assured shorthold tenancy and the length of the tenancy will be set out in the tenancy agreement.
What am I responsible for?
As the tenant, you are responsible for the rent for the full duration of the ‘term’ as set out in the tenancy agreement, whether or not you reside on the property.
NB: Where there has been any breach of the Tenancy Agreement by a student; such as where fees have not been paid in line with the agreement or where any student causes a nuisance or annoyance to fellow students or refuses to follow the reasonable direction of the management, the landlord or their agents reserve the right to seek eviction of that tenant. This is without prejudice to any obligations which the tenant may be under through the agreement. Norbury Student Homes will also notify the relevant university who may take action under its disciplinary code in accordance with the Student Charter and its code of conduct.
If you’re unfamiliar with the law and your legal obligations in relation to the tenancy, you should seek advice from a solicitor. When you sign the tenancy agreement we assume you are fully aware of your legal obligations.
What if I want to terminate my agreement and move out?
If you wish to terminate your tenancy, we must be notified in writing. You will remain responsible for the rent until a new tenant is found or until the end of the tenancy (whichever is sooner). We will aim to find a new tenant who is both acceptable to us and who is prepared to meet the financial and legal requirements of the tenancy agreement. We can’t always guarantee finding another tenant, as obviously this becomes more difficult as the academic year progresses, however, you are able to suggest a replacement to us. Please note that you will also need to cover all administration charges incurred in reassigning the tenancy.
What does my rent include?
Your rent is inclusive of utilities i.e. light, heat and water, as well as internet in selected properties
How will I pay my rent?
Rental is paid termly, in advance, by post dated cheques or debit card. Tenancy agreements cannot be completed by the Landlord until all cheques or debit card details have been provided (your debit card details will be securely stored and your account debited on rent due dates, your details will be destroyed once rent is paid in full). This information is needed to complete your booking and can be given by yourself or by your guarantor.
Students who can’t provide a guarantor who permanently resides in the UK, are required to pay their rent in advance in September,
If you’re awaiting a student loan and can’t meet payments as scheduled you should contact us at least 48 hours (Monday to Friday) before the payment is due. You will be liable for all bank and administration charges incurred by the landlord for failed payments and will be expected to reimburse the landlord for these charges upon demand.
Is there Internet?
Yes, WiFi and internet points in bedrooms are available in selected properties (please check the property descriptions for availability of internet in our properties)
Can I have visitors?
Unless otherwise stated, bedrooms are for single occupation only. Occasional overnight visitors will be allowed, at the discretion of the management, provided that no disturbance or inconvenience is caused to other occupants. You will be held fully responsible for the actions and behaviour of your visitors.
Is there Car Parking?
Unfortunately there is no car parking available on site, but there is contract parking available nearby.
If you have anymore questions please feel free to contact us using the details on the contact page.
Only full time students can live with in our properties. You may be asked to provide proof of your student status and it is very important that you notify us immediately if this changes.
Do I need a Guarantor?
Yes, a parent or legal guardian resident in the UK must stand as guarantor. The guarantor is legally bound to pay any debts accrued during the tenancy if the tenant refuses to pay. Overseas students who cannot provide a guarantor will be required to pay rent in 2 instalments due September and December.
What do I need to bring?
All our shared apartments, houses and studios are furnished but bedding and personal linen (sheets, duvets, pillows, towels, cutlery etc.) is not provided.
How long will the tenancy be for?
All Studios are let for a minimum period of 47 weeks. All accommodation is let on an assured shorthold tenancy and the length of the tenancy will be set out in the tenancy agreement.
What am I responsible for?
As the tenant, you are responsible for the rent for the full duration of the ‘term’ as set out in the tenancy agreement, whether or not you reside on the property.
NB: Where there has been any breach of the Tenancy Agreement by a student; such as where fees have not been paid in line with the agreement or where any student causes a nuisance or annoyance to fellow students or refuses to follow the reasonable direction of the management, the landlord or their agents reserve the right to seek eviction of that tenant. This is without prejudice to any obligations which the tenant may be under through the agreement. Norbury Student Homes will also notify the relevant university who may take action under its disciplinary code in accordance with the Student Charter and its code of conduct.
If you’re unfamiliar with the law and your legal obligations in relation to the tenancy, you should seek advice from a solicitor. When you sign the tenancy agreement we assume you are fully aware of your legal obligations.
What if I want to terminate my agreement and move out?
If you wish to terminate your tenancy, we must be notified in writing. You will remain responsible for the rent until a new tenant is found or until the end of the tenancy (whichever is sooner). We will aim to find a new tenant who is both acceptable to us and who is prepared to meet the financial and legal requirements of the tenancy agreement. We can’t always guarantee finding another tenant, as obviously this becomes more difficult as the academic year progresses, however, you are able to suggest a replacement to us. Please note that you will also need to cover all administration charges incurred in reassigning the tenancy.
What does my rent include?
Your rent is inclusive of utilities i.e. light, heat and water, as well as internet in selected properties
How will I pay my rent?
Rental is paid termly, in advance, by post dated cheques or debit card. Tenancy agreements cannot be completed by the Landlord until all cheques or debit card details have been provided (your debit card details will be securely stored and your account debited on rent due dates, your details will be destroyed once rent is paid in full). This information is needed to complete your booking and can be given by yourself or by your guarantor.
Students who can’t provide a guarantor who permanently resides in the UK, are required to pay their rent in advance in September,
If you’re awaiting a student loan and can’t meet payments as scheduled you should contact us at least 48 hours (Monday to Friday) before the payment is due. You will be liable for all bank and administration charges incurred by the landlord for failed payments and will be expected to reimburse the landlord for these charges upon demand.
Is there Internet?
Yes, WiFi and internet points in bedrooms are available in selected properties (please check the property descriptions for availability of internet in our properties)
Can I have visitors?
Unless otherwise stated, bedrooms are for single occupation only. Occasional overnight visitors will be allowed, at the discretion of the management, provided that no disturbance or inconvenience is caused to other occupants. You will be held fully responsible for the actions and behaviour of your visitors.
Is there Car Parking?
Unfortunately there is no car parking available on site, but there is contract parking available nearby.
If you have anymore questions please feel free to contact us using the details on the contact page.
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