Middle Street is a vibrant student accommodation in Nottingham that offers 7-bedroom flats. The property is located within an 8-minute drive from the University of Nottingham and a 17-minute drive from Nottingham Trent University, making it an ideal student housing.
Each room comes with a double bed, private bathrooms, a flat-screen TV and a desk and a chair. Free high-speed Wi-fi throughout the building and all utility bills are included in the rent. Middle Street has some of the most amazing social spaces including chic modern furniture, a recently renovated dishwasher, a washer and dryer, premium views and so much more to balance your errands and academic life in the Nottingham student accommodation options. Just across the road, you’ll find a 24-hour Tesco superstore and a gym. Even off-street parking will also be available here.
The property is surrounded by many pubs, restaurants and tourist attractions. Celebrate your little victories at The Star Inn and Crown Inn. Or you can grab a bite with your pals at Bistro 66 and Bendigo Lounge. Witness the beauty of nature at Attenborough Nature Reserve and Highfields Park. The Robin Hood Experience and Nottingham Industrial Museum are also among the popular tourist attractions close by.
With excellent connectivity to public transport, you’ll be close to every part of the city. Bus stops such as Church Street and Beeston Centre are within a 2-minute stroll. Even the Beeston Centre Tram Stop is just down the lane. On the other hand, Beeston train station is within a 10-minute walk from the property.
Payment Info:- Property will require a security deposit to be paid before they will allow you to sign a contract
UK based guarantor required if student would like to pay by instalments.
All of properties will require a security deposit to be paid before they will allow you to sign a contract. This is a refundable sum of money taken at the start of your tenancy and they will protect it with a government-backed scheme called My Deposits.
The deposit is normally used at the end of your tenancy for any tenant negligence or rent arrears outstanding on the tenancy, but below is a more detailed list of what it can be used towards.
Any damage that exceeds the normal limits of wear and tear
Cleaning
Lost keys and/or replacing locks
Any waste or belongings left in the property
Rent arrears
It is important to note that the tenant cannot choose what their deposit goes to and that you realise that rent and deposits are two separate entities. If you have damaged the property and/or have rent arrears and the deposit does not cover the costs, the landlord reserves the right to take you to court.
In joint tenancies, the guarantee agreement will cover the whole rent and/or other liabilities under the tenancy. This means that if the tenant you are guaranteeing is in rent arrears, Uni2 rent and the landlord reserve the right to come to you as the guarantor. It also means that under the joint and several AST, they also reserve the right to come to you for any of the tenancies rent arrears. However, for any of joint tenancies, all tenants on the AST will have a guarantor in place. Any tenant that does not will be asked to pay their rent in full before the tenants take possession of the property.
Rent The tenants are all responsible equally for the rent, while you will be asked on each instalment to pay your share, if rent arrears occur, the landlord reserves the right to ask for any outstanding rent from the tenancy as a whole, irrespective of who has and has not paid.
Damage You are jointly responsible for taking care of the property including communal areas.
Deposits When you sign up with us, you will each be asked to pay a share of the total deposit for the tenancy, however, the deposit much like the tenancy is still considered as one. This means at the end of your tenancy, any damages to the house, irrespective of whose room the damage is in, or who cause the damage, will be deducted as a one charge to all relevant tenants.
Leaving a tenancy Its a good idea to discuss your plans with the other tenants if you want to leave your tenancy throughout the academic year, as your tenancy is joint and several, the remaining tenants will need to agree that they are happy for someone to take over your current tenancy. Its all down to communication, as the remaining tenants do reserve the right to say no if they are not happy with the replacement tenant you have found.
The standard contract lengths are 50 weeks; however, these will differ depending on the landlord request and some of tenancies are on a 51, 52 or 48 week lease. Before they rent out properties, they discuss with the landlord what term they are looking for and also what they as their managing agents will need in order to turn around each property before the next lot of tenants.
As contract lengths are already pre agreed, they will not be able to shorten them.
As they are a student only letting agent, all contracts are fixed term ASTs. Put simply, this is an agreement between a tenant and a landlord for living in a rented property. The agreement exists to protect both the tenant and the landlord, as it arranges for a tenant to live in the property for a fixed length of time, after which time the landlord can either claim back possession of their property, renew the tenancy, or allow it to become a periodic tenancy.
You must be a full-time student to live with them. You can book with them whether you have a conditional or unconditional offer. However, please be aware of their cancellation policy prior to booking should your place at university not yet be confirmed.
No pets of any kind are permitted in this property, except registered assistance dogs.
If you are applying to live with friends, please ensure that you follow their create application link online, list the friends that you would like to live with and they will then contact them and make the arrangements for you!
If you follow the book now process you can select the room of your choice or you can make special requests within the create application route which they will do their best to accommodate, however all requests and subject to availability and conditions.
You would need to make a formal request to the accommodation team of the property you are residing in. If you request to move rooms during your tenancy please note there is an admin fee of 50.00. You will also be issued with new documents confirming the details of the room move which you will need to sign or accept online. Should your new room be more expensive, then you and your Guarantor shall be liable for the higher rent from the date you are given access to it.
Yes, their summer bookings usually open around March. Keep a look out for pricing and information or contact the property team.
Your room is yours for the full contract period and you don't need to move out during academic breaks.
Contents insurance is included at some properties which will be specified in your tenancy agreement.
If you are a qualifying full-time student, you will be exempt from paying Council Tax. You must provide them with your council tax exemption certificate which your university will be able to arrange. If you do not have this when you move in because you have not yet enrolled on your course, please ensure that you bring with you the name of your university and your university student ID number.
If you have a valid UK Guarantor, you can choose to pay your rent in three installments, which are due in September, January and April. If you don't have a valid UK Guarantor, you are required to pay the full rent in August, 14 days prior to your contract start date. Please note you must have paid the rent due by the time you arrive to check in. Other installment options may be available, however admin fees may apply.
When you accept your room offer, you'll be given two options: * To pay your rent in full * To pay your rent in installments spread throughout the year You can choose whichever is most convenient for you. Some installment options may have an admin fee.
All utility bills such as gas, electricity, water are included in your rent. Unlimited wifi* is also included. Your TV licence is not included in your rent as this is not classed as a utility and is your responsibility to purchase. All of their properties offer a Wi-Fi connection included within the rent, so you won't have to pay anything to get online. During your stay, unless otherwise provided by your accommodation, your internet provider will also offer both free and premium television packages. Depending on the site at which you choose to live at, your internet provider will be either StudentCom, or Ask4. * StudentCom services include Wi-fi connectivity for up to 5 devices. * Ask4 provides connectivity for up to 3 devices, with optional upgrades for further devices to be added. For information on the speed of your internet connection, please your Property Team for more information. *a one off connection fee may apply dependent on property. Please see your property page for more information.
All rent that is due must have been paid when you check-in. If you are having difficulties or this will be a problem, please contact the property as early as possible who will assist you.
If you are unable to provide your own UK Guarantor, they recommend the service of Housing Hand you can find further information, prices and how to apply on their website.
To be a guarantor you must: * Be resident in the UK for a minimum of 1 year * Be over 21 years of age * Be a homeowner or in full-time employment) * Provide a copy of photographic identification, such as a passport, driving license or ID badge * Provide a copy of proof of your UK address which must be less than 3 months old, such as a utility bill (e.g. electricity, water, gas, telephone), a bank statement or a Council Tax bill.