Many travellers are taking to Central London for short stays, whether it is work-related, as a place to stay during renovations, or perhaps before a permanent relocation. It can be daunting trying to navigate your way through all you need to do before signing the dotted line.
As one of Central London’s top serviced apartment providers, Dolphin Square is committed to helping you find the ideal apartment for your short stay in the capital. We’ve created this blog, specifically for serviced apartment rentals, to help make your temporary relocation all the more convenient. We’ll be covering the most important aspects you’ll need to consider - including document requirements for your short stay, your responsibilities as a short let tenant, and also what you should realistically expect from your short term rental apartment in Central London.
If you need a concise, practical checklist to help you with your short term rental, read on to discover the most important aspects to consider:
A serviced apartment is the ideal solution for travellers seeking convenience and affordability, without compromising on quality. Hotels have historically been the ‘go-to’ for international short stays, however, more people have started to opt for serviced apartments thanks to the privacy, affordability, and “home-away-from-home” environment they offer.
When you’re looking for a serviced apartment to rent in Central London, you should consider the below aspects before committing:
Does your potential serviced apartment building offer guest amenities? On-site amenities offer unsurpassed value and a level of convenience that truly adds to the London living experience.
At Dolphin Square, you will have access to our incredible array of guest facilities - including our on-site gym, bar and grill, and of course our Moroccan spa.
Save time and money by choosing a serviced apartment provider who offers on-site guest amenities - allowing you to indulge when you want to, without leaving the building.
A well-located apartment is the best way to make your stay convenient. Dolphin Square’s prime location places Pimlico Underground Station at your doorstep, making commutes into and throughout all of London’s boroughs oh-so-convenient.
What’s more, we are located outside of the congestion zone - making your travel even more affordable and easy to navigate. This is especially useful for international travellers who might not be familiar with congestion zone charges.
Ensure your chosen serviced apartment location is fit for purpose. Consider your daily commute to the office, and how easy it will be to find your way into the city centre for leisure activities.
A serviced apartment rental may include utilities such as water, electricity, and gas - incorporated into your monthly or weekly rental amount.
Ask your potential landlord or letting agent about what will be included in your rental to get a better idea of the value it truly offers. Also, be sure to enquire about parking spaces if you are a driver. At Dolphin Square, we offer a secure underground parking lot available to our residents and tenants for a nominal fee.
Now that you have a better understanding of the important criteria for your Central London serviced apartment hunt, let’s take a closer look at the finer details of your temporary relocation to the capital.
As a first time renter in the capital, you will need to consider a few important aspects of your prospective tenancy to ensure you get the most from your stay, and that it is a memorable and enjoyable one.
Regardless of how long you will be renting, there are four documents you will need to supply in order to satisfy the requirements of the Right to Rent check.
It’s a good idea to have the below documents to hand before you apply for any rental apartment:
1) References
You will typically require two references - one from your employer and another from your previous landlord or letting agent.
Tenant reference checks are conducted to give the prospective landlord or letting agent a better understanding of your previous tenancy behaviours, as well as to confirm your employment at the time of application, and that your employment will continue during your stay.
Employer references are accepted in a standard letter format - written or typed up on a company letterhead (the latter is often preferred.) These references should detail your current role, your employment period, and sometimes your salary
Former landlord or letting agency references are also accepted in the format of a signed letter. Your tenancy reference will confirm your payment behaviour i.e. - paying in full and on time each month, as well as your overall conduct during your stay.
2) Proof of address
Proof of residence checks are accepted in the format of tenancy agreement - current or previous. You could also choose to supply past bills which indicate your current address. Proof of address checks help prospective landlords and letting agents confirm your tenancy history.
International travellers may want to supply past bills or bank statements to reflect their international residence - but it’s worth bearing in mind that some landlords or letting agents may require a higher deposit or upfront rental payments if you are unable to provide any of these documents. It is always advised to check directly with them.
3) Identity documentsYou will be required to provide either your current valid passport or driving license. You will also need to supply any current VISAs or work permits you have, which indicate your right to rent in the UK.
The identity verification process will be conducted on all adults whose name is set to appear on the tenancy agreement, so it might be a good idea to ensure you have identity documents for all adults before applying for your Central London rental.
4) Proof of incomeProof of income checks help prospective landlords and letting agents determine your rental affordability, and also assure them that you are in work and will continue to receive a salary for the duration of your stay. Payslips are the most widely accepted format for proof of income.
A deposit is typically required for any tenancy, and the ordinary deposit requirement is an upfront payment of the equivalent of 5 weeks rent.
The important thing to remember is that your deposit must be held in a secure ‘Tenancy Deposit Scheme’ by either the landlord or letting agent. Ask for confirmation of the deposit scheme they use, and ensure you have allocated a sufficient proportion of your move-in budget for this initial lump sum.
You will normally make your deposit payment through a bank transfer, but be sure to check this with the landlord or letting agent.
Once you’ve booked your serviced apartment viewing, be sure to pay close attention to the finer details of the apartment.
Your viewing is the most opportune time to assess the commute you would need to commit to if you’re relocating for work purposes. It’ll also be the best time to get a real-world look at the noise and traffic levels, as well as see what your day to day living environment might look like.
You might want to ask these questions on the day of your viewing, but if that's not possible, just jot down the below as a reminder to get answers on these important questions:
Last, but certainly not least, is ensuring you understand your obligations for moving in, as well as moving out. This will include responsibilities surrounding:
Undoubtedly, there is a lot to consider before, during, and after your serviced apartment rental.
The UK government has provided this useful resource that should be supplied to tenants by all landlords and letting agents, and clearly explains every aspect you need to cover for your stay in Central London.
At Dolphin House, our team of experts are available to help you find your ideal serviced apartment - regardless of why - or for how long - you need it. Why not reach out to us today, or book a viewing?
You have so much to look forward to during your stay with us, and we’d be delighted to show you what’s in store. We can’t wait to welcome you to Dolphin Square!