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Not sure is the honest answer. There is no mention of the word 'deed' in the guarantor agreement. The agreement is signed by our agent and witnessed by our maintenance manager. The agreement was drawn up by our letting agent using a standard 'LetLink' agreement. There is also a letter signed by the guarantor that she has read and received a copy of both the tenancy agreement and guarantor agreement. I don't want to start a legal process if there are questions around the validity of the guarantor agreement.
I offer my advice freely, but I am not an expert, solicitor or judge. It is simply my experience of being a landlord and what I have learnt along the way. I make no warranty for my opinion.
Hi, I have exchanged contracts on a house which I will buy with a buy-to-let mortgage.
The current owner has bought a new house of David Wilson's homes and they have taken his old house in exchange, which I now bought via them.
His new house is not yet finished, so he has to move somewhere...
Interestingly; for people receiving Universal Credit any rent that they get from a lodger or sub-tenant is not treated as income.
It is counted as income in 'legacy' Income Related benefits such as Housing Benefit or Jobseekers Allowance but for some reason not in UC. https://ww...
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I am a mesne tenant (I have an AST with the property owner) subletting three bedrooms in a large privately rented house. I've lived in the house for a number of years and the rent is considerably cheaper than market. I look after...
Did Foxtons provide or recommend the workmen? They have form with expensive repairs.
My zone 2 plumber is £65/hr but Pimlico (for instance - no idea why anyone uses them) can be over £100. But even at that rate there would have had to have been a lot of complications to add up to almost...
I moved out of a flat a few days ago. While I was in the flat there was a leak due to a punctured pipe in a wall cavity that the landlord is claiming a deduction from our deposit for repairing.
The total cost being claimed is £492.50 for the plumber's work and £180 to repair the wall....
Admittedly, I haven't informed the HMRC. Thankfully, I have a separate bank account solely for house rent and expenses. I've also kept a spreadsheet. This will be taken care of in the coming weeks. I don't want this hanging over my head...
He works 24 hours a week for a friend of ours who is a company owner.
I was at home this afternoon and his door was permanently shut, bar a couple of trips to bathroom and kitchen. This wasn't the case, until I announced I was vacating the house
Er... As much as I (or we including the landlord) would've preferred if it didn't come down to this. Nevertheless. knowing this is an option has put me at ease. Thanks
My friend (read: frenemy) has displayed contempt for me, while he's lived here. I knocked £60 off the rent and £270 off...
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