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Charge for Renewal
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Just got our first tenancy renewal agreement through to sign. The covering letter asks for £52 quid for 'administration costs'. Could someone explain how much admin is involved in printing out 6 pieces of paper? Perhaps it's gold lined paper.
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£100!! That's ridiculous. Have you told them you won't pay it?
The thing is the ll has been really good to us and the house is lovely so I don't want to start causing him any grief or worry. I'm worried if I tell the agent I am arguing the fee they will tell him and he's a really nice guy. I don't want him to think badly of me.
The thing is the ll has been really good to us and the house is lovely so I don't want to start causing him any grief or worry. I'm worried if I tell the agent I am arguing the fee they will tell him and he's a really nice guy. I don't want him to think badly of me.
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It's normal practice for letting agencies to charge an admin fee on renewal of a tenancy, I've just had the renewal offer for mine through and they want £75 to renew it for 6 months (which seeing as a for sale sign was attached to the front of my place last weekend without telling me I'm not going to be renewing mine)
It doesn't seem fair, but you won't talk them out of it and I bet if you check your tenancy it will say about the charge for renewing.
It doesn't seem fair, but you won't talk them out of it and I bet if you check your tenancy it will say about the charge for renewing.