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It's more likely than not that will split up during the year so perhaps keep this in mind when deciding. 2 rooms in a shared house would be better than a double room/flat of their own if neither can afford the full rent on their own.
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I agree with the above as most landlords with two bed flats will not have HMO registration and this will be an extra expense and hassle that they probably won't want.
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Thank you, appreciated. My gut feeling is that they should have two separate rooms in a house share.
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As a parent of 3 post-uni kids and an ex student LL, I would suggest they look for 2 rooms in the same student house. Most have double beds in them but will only rent to one person because of the numbers game, but as you say they can use the other room for study etc.
Most LLs will not rent a non-student house to students because of the lack of income and 2 couples in a 2 bed is still an HMO and also more wear & tear for a LL so is uncommon.
Plus.....couples split up and this can be very difficult is they are sharing a room. Having the extra room may even save the relationship!
I would definitely go for the first option.
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I am looking at studio flats in Sheffield for my son - there are lots which allow 2 people to live there either with no extra charge or an extra amount per week
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Cardiff or other Uni Citi Residentials
Hi
Do we have any landlords with properties in Cardiff or Uni Cities who can share advice please?
Currently my son is at Cardiff Uni - so is his girlfriend. Both currently share at separate properties with others (5 in each house I think). As of July, they want to move in together. However there doesn't seem to be that many one bed flats.
Two bedroom flats/houses. If they are able to team up with another couple, do Landlords let to two student couples?
Assuming they can't find what they want, do students couples rent separate rooms in HMO's? Perhaps, they could share a double bedroom and the second bedroom could be a place of study.
Sorry to sound so vague, I don't understand HMO rules/regs. Also, just wondering if they do take up 2 separate rooms in an HMO, can this cause issues with other students (so best avoided?).
Many thanks
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My girlfriend rented a property in Bristol last year, and the tenancy ends at the end of the month. When she moved in there was various pieces of furniture in there, with the main one being a double futon in the living room, which was on the inventory list that was done at the beginning.
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by DPT57Did he make a gift of the futon to the tenant and did the tenant agree to receive it as such? If so then I would think the landlords claim is justfied, otherwise not.
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by jpucng62If it is on the inventory it belongs to the LL, so no. I imagine it has perhaps been left by a previous tenant and the LL doesn't want it but it is not the current tenant's problem.
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by LawcruncherJust to clarify: Are you saying that: the flat was let with furniture including the futon; the landlord says he does not want the futon; the landlord says that if the tenant does not remove the futon he will charge to remove it?...
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He can ask: She doesn;t have to pay. (He could sue her but I doubt that would happen..)
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by landlord666I have just found out that Students in England are entitled to a share of the £150 per household energy rebate announced by the government. I find this bizarre. Generally speaking most people regard this rebate as a partial refund of council tax payable for the year. Students are 'Exempt' from paying...
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by nukecadFair enough,
The point is that this payment, whether automatic through CT liability or applied for from the discretionarly fund., is per-household. (Per CT bill).
A joint tenancy can be regarded as one household. (not always, but can be).-
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by DPT57The landlord would not be liable for the CT of a joint tenancy HMO unless it was during an SPT and the tenants had left the property....
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by nukecadYes the landlord of a HMO is liable to pay the Council Tax, whatever kind of TA the tenants have.
Unfortunately though that HMO CT liability is specifically excluded from getting the £150, the landlord will get his own £150 from his own CT.
I wasn't suggesting that they would get...-
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