Renting a House or Apartment in English - Vocabulary and Conversation

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Hi, I’m Kasia.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson, you can learn useful language for renting an apartment or a house in English.
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Now, let’s look at the first step if you want to rent a new place: phoning the estate
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agent.
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Hello, Broom Cupboard Real Estate, how can I help?
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Hello, I’m looking to rent an apartment.
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A friend of mine told me about your agency, and I was hoping you could help me.
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Of course!
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Do you have a specific property in mind?
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No, not yet.
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No problem.
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First question: do you know which area you’d like to live in?
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Well, I work in Cowley, so somewhere in the east would make sense.
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Sure, and…
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Are you looking to rent just for yourself?
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I’m planning to share with a friend.
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So, a two-bed?
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Right.
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And, do you have an idea of your budget?
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You don’t have to be exact, but if you could give me a range, that would be useful.
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As cheap as possible, really.
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I see…
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Well, two-bedroom flats are generally around eight to twelve hundred a month at the lower
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end.
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Hmmm…
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OK.
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One more important question: are you looking for a furnished place?
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Yes, furnished.
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That’s fine.
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Is there anything else you need?
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For example, do you have pets?
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Do you need a place with off-street parking?
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Do you want a garden?
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No, no pets.
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I don’t have a car.
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A garden would be a plus but it’s not necessary.
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Got it.
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I’ll take a look at what’s available and get back to you in half an hour or so.
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Can I just take a phone number…
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Look at four questions you heard.
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Can you remember how to complete these questions?
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If you want, you can go back and watch the dialogue again.
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Ready?
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Let’s see the full questions.
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Next, do you remember the answers from the dialogue?
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Also, if you were answering these questions, what would your answers be?
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In the dialogue, you heard these answers.
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Of course, you could give different answers.
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For example: ‘I’m looking for something in the northern suburbs.’
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‘Yes, I’d like to rent a place just for myself.’
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‘My maximum is six hundred per month.’
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‘No, I have furniture, so I’d like something unfurnished.’
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If you can talk about these ideas – area, size, budget and whether you need a furnished
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place or not – then you should be able to tell an estate agent what you need in general
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terms.
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Try it!
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If you were looking to rent an apartment – or a house – what would you look for?
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Try to make a few sentences describing what you need.
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Say your sentences out loud.
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Pause the video and do it now!
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How was that?
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Remember that you can always review a section if you need to.
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Next, let’s see some useful language for looking around a property.
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Right, so this is the living room…
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Is all the furniture included?
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Most of it should be.
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It’s possible that some items belong to the current tenant, but I can send you a copy
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of the inventory, so you can check for yourself.
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That would be good.
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The bathroom is through here.
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It’s pretty mouldy…
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Yes, it doesn’t look great, does it?
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Don’t worry.
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We’ll contact the landlord and make sure that it’s dealt with before you move in.
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I had a question: can we redecorate the place ourselves, or paint a room, if we want?
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Possibly, but you need the landlord’s permission if you’re going to do anything which significantly
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changes the appearance of the property.
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Generally, landlords will be happy to let you do things which improve the place.
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I see…
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Well, it looks OK, but there’s obviously some work that needs doing.
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The kitchen is filthy!
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Yes, I understand.
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It won’t be like that if and when you move in.
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If the current tenant doesn’t clean everything thoroughly, we hire cleaners so that everything
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is spotless for the new tenant.
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OK.
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Anyway, I’d like to take a couple of days to think about it.
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No problem, although if you’re interested, I’d advise you to move quickly.
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Places in this area get snapped up fast.
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Let’s look at some key vocabulary from this dialogue.
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Could you explain what these words mean?
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Or, can you guess the general meaning from the context?
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Think about it.
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Before you move into a rented property, you’ll do an inventory with the estate agent.
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An inventory is a list of everything which is in the apartment, and its condition.
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If anything is damaged or dirty, you’ll write it down on the inventory.
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Then, when you move out, the estate agent will check the property using the inventory.
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If anything is missing or damaged, you’ll usually have to pay for it.
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Mould can be a problem in cold, damp countries – like the UK!
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Mould is something like a plant, which can grow in dark, damp places, so it’s commonly
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found in bathrooms.
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It can make your bathroom look bad, and smell bad.
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If you redecorate your home, you change and improve how it looks.
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Maybe you paint the walls a different colour, or change the carpets, or add some ornaments.
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‘Spotless’ means extremely clean.
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You heard an adjective with the opposite meaning in the dialogue – ‘filthy’, which means
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‘extremely dirty’.
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When the estate agent said ‘places in this area get snapped up fast’, he meant that
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there is high demand for apartments in this neighbourhood.
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‘Snap something up’ literally means to eat something
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very fast, like a crocodile; here it has the meaning of getting something before anyone
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else can.
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What next?
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Well, if you look around a property and you like it, you’ll need to pay a deposit and
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sign a tenancy agreement.
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Let’s see how that works.
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Hello, Broom Cupboard, Daniel speaking.
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Hello, yes, this is … I’m calling about the flat on Wesley Close?
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Ah, yes!
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Hello.
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What can I do for you?
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We’ve decided to go ahead.
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We’ll take a 12-month lease.
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That’s great!
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So, what are the next steps?
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The first thing is to pay a holding deposit.
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It’s two hundred pounds, and that lets us take the property off the market while we
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process your application.
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Do we get that back?
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If your application is successful, then it’s offset against your rental deposit, so generally
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yes.
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If your application is not successful, then you won’t, but that’s rare.
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What else do we need?
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You need to supply at least two references, either from landlords or from employers.
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There are two of us; does that mean we need two references each?
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Yes, you do.
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The sooner you can get them to us, the better, but we must have them by the end of next week.
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OK, that shouldn’t be a problem.
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Anything else we need to do?
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Not right now.
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Once your application is processed, you’ll need to pay the tenancy deposit and the first
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month’s rent, and sign the agreement.
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How much is the tenancy deposit?
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It’s one month’s rent, so nine hundred.
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So we need to pay eighteen hundred?
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That’s right.
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Right…
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And, assuming everything goes smoothly, when could we move in?
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It really depends on you.
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Once we get your references, we can have the agreement drawn up within one working day.
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Then, as soon as you sign it and make the payment, we can give you the keys.
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OK, well, thanks for your help.
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I’ll try to get the references to you as quickly as possible.
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In your country, what do you need to do before you can move into a rented house or apartment?
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Of course, these things can be different depending on where you live.
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In the UK, you generally have to pay a deposit, pay the first month’s rent, provide references,
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and sign a contract.
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In most cases, you get your deposit back when you move out, so long as you haven’t damaged
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anything.
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Once you’ve provided everything you need to, you can sign the agreement, pick up the
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keys, and move into your new place!
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Now let's look at some questions: Try to answer these questions by speaking
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out loud, in full sentences.
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Pause the video and do it now!
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Could you do it?
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If so, great!
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If not, we suggest you review the dialogue, and try again.
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Try as many times as you need.
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Finally, let’s imagine that you’ve come to the end of your contract, and it’s time
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to move out.
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Hello?
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Hi, it’s Daniel, from the real estate agency.
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I just wanted to confirm a few details about your moving out date?
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Oh right, sure.
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So, are you definitely planning to vacate the property on the last day of your tenancy?
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Probably one or two days earlier.
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OK, no problem, but can you let us know when you know for sure?
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Yeah, can do.
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Either when you move out or shortly afterwards, we need to do the final inventory.
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Do we have to be there for that?
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No, but it’s advisable.
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OK, what about our deposit?
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When do we get that back?
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Well, we need to do the inventory first, and then you’ll get your deposit back within
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about one week.
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Have you read the information on our website about cleaning?
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No, I haven’t.
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Well, you’re responsible for cleaning the place before you leave.
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If anything isn’t clean when we come to check, we hire a cleaning company to come,
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and the cost is taken out of your deposit.
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I see.
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One tip: pay extra attention to the oven.
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It can be really difficult to get an oven clean.
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You might want to get a cleaner just to do that.
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It might be cheaper if you do it on your end, rather than paying for our cleaning company.
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OK, got it.
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So, could we arrange a time for the final inventory now?
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I need to check my work schedule.
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Let me call you back.
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Look at some sentences from the dialogue.
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Can you remember how to complete these sentences?
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And, can you explain what they mean?
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Let’s check the answers.
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‘Vacate’ is a more formal word for ‘move out’.
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You can say ‘vacate the property’ or ‘move out of the property’ – the meaning is
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the same.
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You learned about the final inventory earlier.
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Do you remember what it means?
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During the final inventory, the estate agent will check that nothing has gone missing
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or been damaged since you moved in.
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In the UK, you need to clean a rented property before you move out.
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Is this the same in your country?
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Finally, ‘the cost is taken out of your deposit’ is another way of saying ‘you’ll
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have to pay for this’.
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You won’t get the full amount of your deposit back.
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Now, you should understand how to deal with estate agents and rent an apartment or house
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in English.
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Have you had any interesting, funny or terrible experiences when renting a place to live?
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If you want to practise your English, please share your experiences with us and other learners
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in the comments!
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Thanks for watching!
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See you next time!
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