I'm thinking of letting a property 'by the room' to two separate tenants. They could be friends.
Its a 3 bed
I'd like to retain one room and a bathroom for myself. Not my main residence, but I would use it for a bit of peace at times and for my work.
I would like amenable tenants...
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