Romsley Hill Grange, Farley Lane, Romsley, Halesowen, B62 0LN
An immaculately presented and spacious two-bedroom apartment available to rent in the highly sought-after Romsley Hill Grange Development. Ideal for a professional couple, this property has been fully renovated to a high standard and offers stylish, modern living in a peaceful semi-rural setting.
The apartment features a welcoming entrance hallway leading to a sleek, contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances including a fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer. There are two generous double bedrooms and a beautifully finished bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Set within expansive and well-maintained private grounds, the apartment includes an allocated parking space, single garage, and access to a communal garden with a summer house. Located in the heart of Romsley, the property enjoys a quiet, countryside atmosphere while remaining well connected.
Romsley offers a village primary school, children’s nursery, local convenience store, two pubs, and independent shops. The location is perfect for lovers of the outdoors, with Waseley Hills Country Park and the Clent Hills nearby, providing plenty of opportunities for walking and outdoor pursuits. Excellent transport links to the M5, M6 and M42 make commuting easy, and the nearby towns of Halesowen, Rubery and Bromsgrove provide further amenities.
Council Tax Band E
EPC Rating D
The Let is managed by the Agent. There is a holding deposit of £276 required upon application and a security deposit of £1,384 required prior to the start of the tenancy. Tenants are responsible for payment of all utility bills
We are members of the Property Redress Scheme PRS002646
We are members of Arla Propertymark M0221605
we are part of the Propertymark Client Money Protection scheme Scheme Ref: C0016314
Holding Deposit
1. Any prospective tenancy is subject to contract until a written tenancy agreement has been signed by all parties.
2.H holding deposit can be retained for 15 days from the date if payment. If the deadline for agreement has been changed in writing, the tenant agrees that this different day is to be the deadline for agreement for the purposes of Schedule 2, Tenant Fees Act 2019.
3. The holding deposit is accepted to hold the property for the prospective tenant whilst the prospective landlord (or their agent) carries out tenancy assessment checks and references etc.
4. The payer agrees, if a tenancy is granted, the holding deposit may be used towards the payment of the first month’s rent payment.
5. If the landlord decides not to enter into a tenancy agreement or, the landlord and the tenant fail to enter into a tenancy agreement before the deadline for agreement, the holding deposit will be repaid in full unless any of the reasons below apply in which case, the holding deposit will be retained by the landlord or agent:
A. The landlord is prohibited by section 22 of the Immigration Act 2014 (persons disqualified by
Immigration status) from granting a tenancy of the housing to the tenant and the landlord or agent did not know, and could not reasonably have been expected to know, the prohibition applied before the deposit was accepted.
B. The tenant provides false or misleading information to the landlord or letting agent and the landlord is reasonably entitled to take into account the difference between the information provided by the tenant and the correct information in deciding whether to grant a tenancy to the tenant, or the landlord is reasonably entitled to take the tenant’s action in providing false or misleading information into account in deciding whether to grant such a tenancy.
C. The tenant notifies the landlord or letting agent before the deadline for agreement that the tenant has decided not to enter into a tenancy agreement.
D. The landlord and the tenant fail to enter into a tenancy agreement before the deadline for agreement and the landlord or agent takes all reasonable steps to enter into a tenancy agreement before the deadline for agreement but, the tenant fails to take all reasonable steps to enter into a tenancy agreement before that date.

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