Student Castle is a purpose-built student accommodation located on Pelham Terrace (just off Lewes Road) close to the University of Brighton Moulsecoomb Campus.
We offer a range of private studios and twin rooms that will be available from September 2020 on 51 weeks licences (45 week contact for Luckes studio only).
The studios include your own double bed, en-suite, study desk, breakfast bar/dining table, fitted wardrobe and fully equipped kitchen.
The twin rooms include two double beds, two study desks, a fitted wardrobe & fully equipped kitchen.
All our rents are inclusive of all utility bills, insurance and super-fast WIFI. We will also have a large common area, games area, TV room, study rooms, free bike hire, free bus pass, 24-hour security and an onsite laundry room.
A holding deposit is a sum of money paid to reserve a room or property. Once the holding deposit is paid, the room or property will be taken off the market, allowing you time to complete the tenancy agreement. You will have a specific amount of time to complete the tenancy agreement, so once you've paid the holding deposit, make sure to complete the agreement within that timeframe.
Will I get my holding deposit back?
Yes, provided you complete the tenancy agreement in time. In most cases, the holding deposit will be converted to all or part of the . Additionally, if the landlord, agent, or hall decides not to rent the property to you, you will receive your money back. However, if you do not complete the tenancy agreement within the agreed timeframe, you will lose your holding deposit.
When you move into a rental property you will be required to pay a refundable security deposit.
The deposit is designed to provide the accommodation provider with a financial commitment that you're going to uphold the terms of your tenancy agreement. Keep in mind that throughout your tenancy, the deposit remains your property and is just being securely held by your accommodation provider.
Will I get my security deposit back?
Provided your tenancy runs smoothly and you leave the property in the condition you found it, you will receive your deposit back in full when you move out. However, the accommodation provider is entitled to make deposit deductions for missing items, damage or breaches to the terms set out in the tenancy agreement.
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