Renting in the UK as a New Arrival: What You Need to Know

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Finding rental accommodation in the UK can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re new to the country and don’t yet have UK credit history.

Whether you’ve arrived on a Skilled Worker Visa, Student Visa, or another route, understanding how the rental system works will help you avoid common mistakes and secure housing more confidently.

This guide explains the practical steps, common challenges, and what landlords typically expect from new arrivals.

If you’re newly arrived, you may also want to follow our First 90 Days in the UK guide to prioritise your next steps.

How Renting Works in the UK

Most rental properties are let through:

  • Letting agents
  • Private landlords

You’ll usually sign an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST), typically for 6 or 12 months.

Before moving in, you’ll normally need to pay:

  • A security deposit (usually 5 weeks’ rent)
  • The first month’s rent upfront

Your deposit must legally be protected in a government-approved scheme.

What Landlords Typically Ask For

As a new arrival, you may be asked to provide:

  • Proof of employment or job contract
  • Visa documentation
  • Proof of identity
  • Bank statements
  • References
  • A UK-based guarantor (sometimes)

If you do not yet have UK credit history, landlords may request:

  • 3–6 months’ rent upfront

This is common for international arrivals and students.

The Challenge of No UK Credit History

One of the biggest obstacles new arrivals face is the lack of UK credit history.

Even if you have strong financial records in your home country, UK referencing systems often cannot access that data.

This can result in:

  • Rejected applications
  • Requests for larger upfront payments
  • Guarantor requirements

Planning ahead financially helps reduce stress.

Understanding Council Tax

Council tax is charged by your local authority and is separate from rent unless clearly stated.

The amount depends on:

  • Property value band
  • Number of occupants
  • Local council area

Students are usually exempt from council tax, but you must apply for exemption.

Many new arrivals underestimate this cost.

Utilities & Bills

Unless you are renting a property with bills included, you will likely need to set up:

  • Gas
  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Broadband
  • TV licence (if watching live TV)

Make sure utility accounts are registered in your name once your tenancy begins.

Tips for Securing Accommodation Faster

  • Prepare documents in advance
  • Have digital copies ready
  • Act quickly when viewing properties
  • Be clear about your employment status
  • Budget realistically for deposits and upfront costs

Rental markets in major cities move fast.

Renting Short-Term vs Long-Term

Many new arrivals first review our Settling in the UK overview before committing to long-term housing.

This can reduce pressure and allow time to:

  • View properties in person
  • Understand neighbourhoods
  • Compare transport links

After Securing a Property

Once your tenancy begins:

  • Confirm your deposit is protected
  • Take photos of property condition
  • Record meter readings
  • Keep copies of your contract

These small steps can prevent disputes later.

Related Guides

👉 First 90 Days in the UK
👉 Settling in the UK
👉 Cost of Living in the UK

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