Moving Out of Home
Staying with friends, renting or buying – leaving home is a big change in your life which can be exciting, fun and daunting all at the same time with a mass of responsibilities to match. Make sure you know what you’re letting yourself in for before you decide to make the leap.
There’s a lot to consider: bills, benefits, tenancy agreements, mortgage types, council tax, house sharing, deposits, legal rights, landlords and so on.
Check out the national links opposite for lots of information on your housing options. To search for housing organisations, try the Housingnet site.
Don’t forget to check out the local newspapers and letting agencies for rooms and properties to rent, or read the notice boards at colleges, uni’s and post offices, etc. for local rental opportunities. Take a walk around the area where you’d like to rent and look for TO LET boards. Act fast and persevere, as good accommodation goes very quickly. Always take someone with you when viewing both for safety and a second opinion.
You will usually be asked to pay a deposit on your rental property as security against things like rent arrears, damage or removal of furniture. Some local authorities, housing associations and charities offer loans to help you pay your deposit – these are known as Rent Deposit Guarantee Schemes. Contact your local council’s housing department for details about possible schemes operating in your area.
On April 6th 2007 a new Rent Deposit Protection Scheme came into force. Visit the Shelter website to hear more about it and how to get your Red Envelope to protect your deposit.
Page updated: Sunday, March 9, 2008 8:43 AM