How I can make an online reservation?
The following is a description of how you can make an on-line booking.
Firstly, to make your reservation you have to choose the hotel where
you would like to stay. Once you have selected the hotel you would
like to stay at, you will have to click on 'book it' on the hotels
desciption page, it wil lead you to our secure
Do I have to send my credit card number through the Internet to
book? Is your reservation process secure?
Yes, a credit card number is required for all reservations made
via the Internet we require a credit or debit card for a non-refundable
10 percent deposit to secure your booking. We accept Amex, Visa,
MasterCard, Visa Delta, Switch, JCB and Solo card. For cheque or
money order options, contact one of our staff. The remainder of
the balance is due on arrival at the hotel. Some hotels may charge
an administration fee (usually 5 percent) for paying by credit card
- ask at the reception desk to make sure. To protect you against
the unauthorized use of your credit card, the reservations process
is handled on a secure server.
What do you do?
We supply budget long term self contained accommodation in houses
and flats to people looking at staying in London for a minimum of
4 weeks, but usually stays of 6 months or more.
What type of payment do you accept?
For booking we accept Cash, Travellers cheques in Pounds, Bankers
Draft, Money Order, VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, some debit
cards like VISA DELTA, SWITCH, SOLO and JCB. We can also accept
Company Cheques and personal cheques providing payment is done 21
days before its due( Please discuss it with the booking manager).
Rent is paid in cash or via credit card (maybe subject to admin
charge).
How do I make a booking?
There are many ways to book, Secure sever, telephone, Fax, money
Order, .etc
Are you available to show me the room sometimes next week?
This is by appointment and interview only. Please contact us for
further details.
Do I need to pay money upfront?
In all long term cases, there is a security deposit, and then a
months rent up front paid in advance.
What is the difference between short-term and long term?
Short term refers to any flexible stay longer than one week. Mid
term is usually 3-6 months and long term is for 6 months to one
year. The shorter the stay the more expensive it is, but usually
not as flexible as longer stays have contracts and notice periods
to be aware of.
What is your cancellation policy?
In long term options there is not a cancellation policy, but you
will be penalised for breaking a lease or a contract and the charges
do vary here although they are usually large.
How do I Pay the rent?
If you are paying regular rent, instead of all up front, then you
will either have to drop the rent into the office or the landlord
may arrange to collect the rent on weekly or monthly basis.
What makes your set-up better than looking privately for
a studio?
Finding decent accommodation in London by going through the accommodation
advertisements can be a frustrating experience and you can ask anyone
about it. You can view sometimes up to 20 properties before you
find anything you like and there may be unreasonable conditions
set for your lease or stay. We figure that customers will be happy
without the hassle of all this, and the standards and quality that
can be offered from a private company.
This is our first time in London and we would like a flat
with one or two bedrooms and private bathroom and kitchen in Zone1.
Your rates seem very good.. it sounds great.
Please be aware that the rates offered are for options that are
not in Central London (Zone1), this can be arranged but usually
it is a luxury apartment and hence the rates are going to be much
higher than what we offer. The further out you go (Zone 3-6) the
cheaper it gets, but obviously the travel time into central London
increases.
What does the service charge constitute?
Service charge is what you pay when you are renting a flat, not
a house. It is usually around £65 per month. In some arrangements
this is included in the rent, in others it is an additional cost
to be aware of.
What type of heating is used in the places? e.g. oil, electric,
gas?
Gas central heating, supplied by British Gas in most flats and
houses, few flats have electric heating.
What about bills - telephone, electricity etc?
This also depends on your leasing arrangement, in some cases the
rent includes all bills (except telephone or any other additions).
In other arrangements the bills are not part of the rent.
Why no pictures of the places?
Mostly because the properties are currently occupied at the moment,
and we are waiting for a new virtual walk-throughs to be completed
and added to the website. We are doing our best.
Can I arrange everything before I get to London?
In long term stays the answer would be be no, as you need to come
in for an appointment, and there is more paperwork involved and
credit checks etc. If you want to have no paperwork you can book
a short term options via one our our sister websites.
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