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renting in the uk: the img survival guide

rent smart as an img: pass checks without uk credit history, avoid deposit scams, understand holding deposits, council tax, and tenancy deposit protection.

The Bottom Line

  • No UK credit history? Win with <strong>proof of income</strong>, <strong>rent in advance</strong>, or a <strong>UK guarantor</strong>—in that order.
  • Holding deposits are capped at <strong>1 week’s rent</strong>; tenancy deposits are typically capped at <strong>5 weeks</strong> (or <strong>6</strong> if annual rent ≥ £50k).
  • Council tax is usually the tenant’s bill—budget it from day one unless explicitly included.

The IMG reality: you’re “high income, low UK footprint”

Most letting agents are not assessing you as a doctor—they’re assessing you as a data profile. With no UK credit file, the fastest route is to present clean, boring evidence: contract/offer letter, payslips (once you have them), UK bank statements, and a verifiable employer reference.

Do not pay before you verify the property and the agent

Scams target new arrivals. <strong>Never</strong> transfer money for a “holding deposit” until you have: viewed the flat (video at minimum), verified the agent/landlord, and received written terms showing the amount and conditions for refund.

Credit checks without history: three ways to pass

If referencing fails due to thin credit history, your realistic options are: (1) rent in advance (often 3–6 months), (2) a UK-based guarantor, or (3) a professional guarantor service (if accepted). Choose what minimises your risk: pay in advance only once the tenancy agreement is ready and legitimate.

Your deposit must be protected within 30 days

If you pay a tenancy deposit, the landlord/agent must put it in a government-approved tenancy deposit protection scheme within <strong>30 days</strong>. If they won’t confirm the scheme and give you the prescribed information, treat it as a red flag.

Council tax: what surprises most IMGs

Council tax is a separate bill (often the tenant’s responsibility) and varies by property band and local authority. If you live alone, you may qualify for a 25% single-person discount. Confirm this early—council tax arrears escalate fast.

IMG Renting Timeline (from zero to keys)

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Step 1: Build your ‘tenant pack’

Passport/BRP/eVisa, NHS offer letter, proof of funds, reference contacts, and a short PDF cover note: role, start date, salary, reason for move.
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Step 2: Filter for low-friction landlords

Prioritise listings explicitly welcoming professionals/relocations, and agents with a physical presence and reviews.
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Step 3: Offer a clean structure

If you anticipate referencing issues, propose rent in advance or guarantor <strong>upfront</strong> to avoid wasted viewings.
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Step 4: Pay holding deposit safely

Pay only after written confirmation and ID checks. Keep receipts and the email trail.
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Step 5: Tenancy agreement + inventory

Read clauses on break clause, repairs, bills, and notice. Insist on a dated inventory with photos at move-in.
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Step 6: Deposit protection confirmation

Within 30 days you should receive scheme details. If not, chase immediately.
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SourceGOV.UK: Tenant Fees Act (deposit and holding deposit caps)
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SourceGOV.UK: Tenancy deposit protection (30-day rule)
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SourceShelter England: Holding deposits (refund rules and pitfalls)
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