What to check first
Housing urgency should not lead students into bad decisions.
- Distance from campus
- Contract length
- Deposit and guarantor requirements
- Bills and cancellation terms
- Transport options
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Clearing housing
A student housing checklist for Clearing: what to check before accepting a place, and how StudyVector may add disclosed accommodation referrals later.
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Plain-English guide
Students who accept a Clearing place often need housing quickly. That pressure makes accommodation a natural part of the Concierge workflow.
StudyVector should handle this transparently: checklist first, partner referrals only after agreements exist, and clear disclosure if a link earns commission.
Housing urgency should not lead students into bad decisions.
Accommodation revenue is only acceptable if students can see what is commercial and what is neutral guidance.
Questions students ask
No. They are examples of the private halls market. StudyVector should not claim a partnership until one is signed.
A checklist can be shown early, but booking decisions should wait until the student understands offer, location and contract terms.