When you’ve found a hall you like, the first step should be to check the dates and room types available, as they can book up quickly in large cities. Discuss with the property management the terms of the lease, what’s included, what’s payable and when, and be sure to ask plenty of questions before signing. Take your time to visit a number of halls and conduct research online, and don’t feel pressured to put a deposit down on the first room you see. With many new halls available in fantastic central locations and offering superb facilities, it can be hard to pick just one!
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