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Barquentine | 17:21 Thu 13th Mar 2008 | Law
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Is there any law against lettings agents charging the tenant a finders fee?
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It's illegal for a letting agency to charge prospective tenants a fee to register with the agency. It's not illegal to charge a fee, for finding the accommodation, once a contract has been agreed between the tenant and the landlord. (It's actually common practice, with typical fees of around 30% of one month's rent, plus VAT).

Chris
It is normal practice to charge a fee.
Many agents will charge a fee for finding you a suitable property, plus you'll probably also have to pay for the credit check and maybe an inventory too plus a 'checking in' fee. The agent also charges the landlord a fee for finding the tenant, drawing up the agreement, management etc etc.

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