The renter question list NeighbourFit gives you
NeighbourFit does not replace a renter's judgement. It gives them a better question list before the viewing, message or deposit decision.
What this page answers
NeighbourFit gives renters a practical question list based on the postcode read: what to verify on the street, what to ask about the building, what data is missing and what would make the viewing a bad use of time.

Question one: does the listing deserve the trip?
Before you book, ask what the postcode read changes. If nothing changes, fine. If the read raises three obvious checks, ask them before leaving the house.
Question two: what does the exact street need to prove?
Wider data is not street data. A mixed postcode read might be perfectly workable on one road and annoying two corners away. NeighbourFit points you toward that difference instead of flattening it.

Question three: what does the building need to prove?
The area can look promising while the building does not. Check the entrance, repairs, bins, damp, noise transfer, fire information and anything else that would matter once the keys stop feeling exciting.
Question four: what data is missing?
If a signal is missing, do not fill the gap with optimism. Use official services, local knowledge and the viewing. The receipt is the start of the question list, not the end of the decision.
Better questions now. Fewer expensive surprises later. That is the whole trick.
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These receipts are generated from NeighbourFit postcode reads. They are there to make the product concrete, not to pretend a postcode can judge people or guarantee a home.
