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1.How do I apply to be a Camelot Guardian?

2.Where is Camelot active?

3.What kind of properties does Camelot manage?

4.Temporary occupation - how long is it in reality?

5.How long do I need to wait to become a Guardian?

6.What happens after I submit my application form?

7.Can I live in a property and use it as a working space?

8.How quickly do I have to move in?

9.How much is the weekly fee and deposit?

10.Does Camelot always provide new accommodation?

11.What does Camelot expect from the Guardians?

12.Are Camelot properties furnished?

13.What is the task of the Camelot Guardian Manager?

14.Can someone who is self-employed apply to be a Camelot Guardian?

15.Will Camelot accept a guarantor for a Guardian's rent payments?

16.Will there be internet and phone access at the property?

17.What is the task of the Camelot property inspector?

18.What is the procedure for moving out of a Camelot property?

19.As a Camelot Guardian would I need to pay Council tax?

20.Are there any age restrictions in regard to becoming a Live-in Guardian and staying in a Camelot Property?

21.Are you allowed pets in a Camelot Property?

22.Can you live with a friend, partner or spouse in a Camelot property?


1. How do I apply to be a Camelot Guardian?

You can apply to become a Camelot Guardian via our website. If you click on 'Currently Available' on the main Guardian menu of our website. Next, click 'Available Locations' and this will display a list of vacant properties. You will then need to choose the property you are interested in and complete an online application form. Once you have sent this, the information is automatically logged into our database, which our Guardian Managers monitor daily. If your application has been successful you will be invited for an interview at our office or on location. If you have not heard back after 3 weeks you can assume that you have not be successful on this occasion but we always recommend applying to other properties.

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2. Where is Camelot active?

Camelot manages properties throughout the whole of the UK with offices in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow. For every location, Camelot offers a suitable solution whether it be in the city centre or a remote village. Additionally Camelot manages properties throughout the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, France and Germany.


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3. What kinds of properties do Camelot manage?

Camelot manage thousands of properties over Europe, ranging from castles in the Belgian Ardennes to a former RAF airbase in the UK. Camelot manages all sorts of properties imaginable! Currently managed properties include:

Offices
Schools
Shops
Village halls
Police stations
Castles
Hospitals
Swimming pools
Flats
Town halls
Fire stations
Retirement homes
Barracks
Sports halls
Theatres
Cinemas
Family homes
Churches
Farms
Mansions
Industrial sites
Monasteries
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4. Temporary occupation - how long is it in reality?

When you become a Guardian for Camelot your occupation in one of our properties is on a strictly temporary basis. This temporary period can vary from three months to several years depending on individual cases. When the destiny of the property is decided upon, the Guardians must clear, clean and vacate the property within two weeks. Dependent on the current availability of vacant properties, Camelot will always try to transfer Guardians, although we cannot and do not guarantee this. We advise our Guardians to read their Temporary Occupation Agreement very carefully before signing.

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5. How long do I need to wait to become a Guardian

The waiting time depends very much on the region that you are looking to act as a Guardian in. The general rule is: the more flexible you are with where you can locate then the more possibilities we have for placing you quickly. On average applicants have to wait a few weeks in order to be placed in a property.

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6. What happens after I submit my application form

After receiving your application form we compare your profile with locations we have available. As soon as we find a match you will be contacted either by phone or by e-mail. When we are ready to place you in a property we will invite you to our office for an interview and for a property viewing. If you have not been contacted within three weeks you can assume that you application has been unsuccessful. However, we always recommend you keep applying as often applications are rejected due to over subscription for particular properties. 
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7. Can I live in a property and use it as a working space?

Although we are able to provide our Guardians with a huge space to live, they are not allowed to conduct any commercial activities at the property. Such an activity will result in the termination of a Guardian's license and any costs involved will be charged to the Guardian concerned.

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8. How quickly do I have to move in?

We are looking for flexible people who can move in quite quickly. Sometimes you will be asked to move in within a week's time. 

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9. How much is the weekly fee and deposit?

When you choose temporary living through Camelot, you do not pay rent. You only pay the Camelot monthly management fees. These fees often include all utility bills, and are mostly one third of the going market prices for similar size properties/rooms in that area. Fees vary from £25 to £100 a week, depending on the room size and the location. Camelot also asks you to put down a fully refundable deposit of £500 (for properties in zone 1, 2, 3 and 4 in London the deposit is £600).

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10. Does Camelot always provide new accommodation?

Dependent on the current availability of vacant properties, Camelot will always try to transfer good quality, responsible Guardians, although we cannot and do not guarantee this.

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11. What does Camelot expect from the Guardians?

Camelot expects the Guardians to behave as if they were living in their own home. They will need to act as a proper home owner, show responsibility and take care of the shared living space, the site and surrounding areas. Furthermore, if there is a technical problem we expect you to call Camelot immediately. If there are security issues, strangers on the grounds, or break-ins you must immediately inform Camelot and the local police.

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12. Are Camelot properties furnished?

All Camelot properties are unfurnished.

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13. What is the task of the Camelot Guardian Manager?

The Camelot Guardian manager is your first point of contact when living in a property and can provide information on becoming a Guardian and what to expect. You will sign your contract with them and they will guide you through the vetting process. In the event that your short term tenancy ends your guardian manager will endeavor to place you elsewhere.

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14. Can someone who is self-employed apply to be a Camelot Guardian?

Yes, anyone who can prove a regular income can apply to be a Camelot Guardian.

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15. Will Camelot accept a guarantor for Guardian's rent payments?

As long as the Guardian is either employed or self-employed and their rent is paid on time each month there is no problem with having a guarantor making these payments on a Guardian's behalf.

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16. Will there be internet and phone access at the property?

Camelot does not provide internet or phone access at their properties. However, Guardians are more than welcome to ask for permission so that they can install this in the property at their own expense. If the Guardian has been given permission from Camelot to install internet and phone access then this is to be paid for by the Guardian. Guardians are also responsible for any contract they enter into while living at the property.

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17. What is the task of the Camelot Property Inspector?

The Camelot Property Inspector visits the site regularly and holds keys of all the rooms. He/she leaves 'Camelot notes' if he would like you to do something, contact the company or clean up the shared living space.

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18. What is the procedure for moving out of a Camelot property?

Camelot will contact all Guardians in the property and issue a termination letter with a minimum of two weeks notice. Upon termination of this agreement, the Guardian shall immediately cease to be entitled to the use of the property and shall vacate the property leaving it clean and tidy, removing all belongings (including the Fire Safety Pack), and shall return the keys to Camelot immediately.

Guardians wishing to move out of a Camelot property should adhere to a minimum notice period of four weeks. Guardians leaving the property before this time will lose their deposit.

If, following termination, the Guardian fails to remove any personal goods or belongings, Camelot shall be entitled to dispose of the same in any manner it thinks fit without being liable to the Guardian for any loss or damage caused to the same or the value of the same.

The Guardian must pay Camelot a reasonable contribution to all costs incurred in disposing of anything which the Guardian leaves behind at the Property, including a reasonable contribution to the hire of a skip if required.

Camelot requires at least one Guardian to remain on site on the day that the property is handed back to the owner to manage.

For the London area Camelot provides a very competitive professional removals service. Please contact your Guardian Manager who will be able to arrange this for you. Or contact us via info@camelotproperty.com for more information about removals services.

Upon receipt of the Guardian's keys for the property, Camelot will begin the three month process of returning the deposit.

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19. As a Camelot Guardian would I need to pay council tax?
Council tax is now payable in all Camelot properties including residential, commercial and industrial buildings. The cost of the council tax for the property is split between the number of Guardians in occupation.

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20. Are there any age restrictions in regard to becoming a Live-in Guardian and staying in a Camelot Property?

Live-in Guardians must be over 18 to apply and live in a Camelot property. No daytime or overnight visitors under the age of 18 are allowed in the property and no more than two day time visitors are allowed to stay at the property at any one time.

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21. Are you allowed pets in a Camelot Property?

There are strictly no pets allowed in a Camelot Property

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22. Can you live with a partner or spouse in a Camelot property?

Yes. If you would like to request to live in the same property as your friend, partner or spouse, Camelot recommend that you make this clear during the initial online application process. You can do this by referring to each other in the online application form.

Each Guardian is designated their own room so you will be required to pay individual deposits. However, if you are living as a couple in one room you will only need to pay one and a half the cost of the weekly license fee.

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