Yes – you may be asked to provide proof of your student status.
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Our phone lines are open during office hours on weekdays 9am-5pm. If you are a current tenant, you may also refer to the emergency number which can be found in your Welcome Booklet.
Yes – you may be asked to provide proof of your student status.
As long as you are a full time student you do not have to study at a particular university or college to live in our accommodation.
This is usually given to you when you enroll at University, or you can apply to your Students Services/Registrations office.
You can move in on or after the ‘Tenancy Start Date’ as specified in your tenancy agreement.
You have to vacate your accommodation by 11am on the ‘Tenancy End Date’ as specified in your agreement. Anything left in your room after this time will be removed and disposed of.
No, even if you are returning to the same room all items must be removed.
Please contact McComb Students for information regarding double occupancy.
Superfast Internet (and WIFI) is included in your rent.
Yes, you will need a TV Licence. Anyone in the UK watching or recording television as it’s being broadcast or simulcast on any device – including mobiles, laptops and PCs – must, by law, be covered by a valid TV licence. Buying a TV Licence is your own responsibility and is not included in your rent.
Children cannot stay over or live in the property.
Sorry, no pets are allowed.
Bedrooms are for single occupancy only. Occasional overnight visitors are allowed at the discretion of management provided you cause no disturbances.
Yes, we have parking options available. Please contact our team!
Your rent is inclusive of utilities i.e. light, heat and water, as well as internet.
We don’t take any deposits meaning you can book to stay with us for £0 and you wont pay anything until 2 days before you move in!
Rental is paid termly, in advance, by debit or credit card.
Please refer to your tenancy agreement.
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. If you are an international student please contact us for further information.
All rooms are let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy for a minimum period of 50 weeks.
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. We will also report poor behaviour to your university.
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 (which ever 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.
You can find general copies to all our policies within the Tenancy Area. Here you can also request any specific information about your tenancy by filling out the appropriate form.