Multiple Occupancy
Managed Properties
We receive frequent referals from charitable organisations and local councils as a testament to the quality of our property and the service of our management.
Our HMO properties are all highly regarded by the relevant licensing agents as well as health, fire and safety inspectors.
Rates are *'all inclusive' and offer a convenient and inexpensive way of budgeting your outgoings for a decent home.
Current rates start at just £55/week for an HMO home. Call 01638 667 155 or email us here if you have an enquiry.
KTF Property work in association with the following bodies, accepting tenants under our strict conditions:
Forest Heath District CouncilThe Injured Jockeys FundRacing WelfareThe St. Giles TrustNewmarket Open DoorGreat Yarmouth Borough CouncilNorwich City CouncilEast Cambridgeshire Council
If you are currently in the market for a well managed shared property to rent that offers value and is completely 'up to code' then email us here or call our HMO Property Manager, Michelle on 01638 666 201.
*Our 'all inclusive' rates cover the reasonable and fair use of water, gas and electricity and also incorporate the cost of Council Tax. They do not include a TV license, broadband or other such non-essential utility.
According to the Housing Act 2004
several of KTF's properties fall within
the definition of HMO.
A building which is converted entirely into self-contained flats if the conversion did not meet the standards of the 1991 Building Regulations and more than one-third of the flats are let on short-term tenancies. In order to be an HMO the property must be used as the tenants' only or main residence and it should be used solely or mainly to house tenants. Properties let to students and migrant workers will be treated as their only or main residence and the same will apply to properties which are used as domestic refuges.
An entire house or flat which is let to three or more tenants who form two or more households and who share a kitchen, bathroom or toilet (for a definition of household please see the frequently asked questions)
A house which has been converted entirely into bedsits or other non-self-contained accommodation and which is let to three or more tenants who form two or more households and who share kitchen, bathroom or toilet facilities
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