Well presented two bedroom first floor flat in A classic period property in the heart of central hove - 12 months min contract - no pets
** No Deposit Option Available **
**Naturally we would be delighted to speak to you by phone, however, should you prefer to book online, you can do so 24/7 by requesting a viewing through the contact agent section of this website. You will immediately receive an email from us that will allow you to book the viewing directly in to our diary **
When it comes to shops, bars and restaurants the hubbub of Church Road, George Street and Blatchington Road all offer plenty of choice surrounded by iconic period architecture.
Hove Lawns, Palmeira Square and Adelaide Crescent offer plenty of green open spaces to relax in, while the beach and seafront is never far away. For cricket fans the County ground is found on Eaton Road.
Hove mainline station provides convenient commuter links to London and Gatwick, and regular bus services travel all across the city and up to Devil’s Dyke.
Unfurnished
parking zone N - no waiting lists
Council tax band B - £1,597.73 up until March 2022
No pets
Available 15th October
Homeowner guarantor required
tenant information
Right to Rent - Sawyer & Co cannot start processing an application until the Right to Rent check has been completed (passport min’ requirement).
Client Money Protection - Sawyer & Co are part of a client money protection scheme. Our Client Money Protection (cmp) Scheme is a compensation scheme run by the National Federation of Property Professionals (NFoPP) which provides compensation to landlords, tenants and other clients should an agent misappropriate their rent, deposit or other client funds.
Independent Redress Provided by The Property Ombudsman - Sawyer & Co are part of The Property Ombudsman Scheme (tpos). This scheme has been providing consumers and property agents with an alternative dispute resolution service since 1990.
The Ombudsman’s resolutions are designed to achieve a full and final settlement of the dispute and all claims made by either party. The Ombudsman can, where appropriate, make compensatory awards in individual cases up to a maximum of £25,000 for actual and quantifiable loss and/or for aggravation, distress and/or inconvenience caused by the actions of an agent<br /><br />