I have been living in the same rented property for a few years now. As the end of the tenancy is coming, I started thinking about renting elsewhere.
Since I moved in to my current flat, I left permanent employment and started working as a contractor (ltd). I've been in business for almost a year. My financial situation is not a problem at all, and my personal Experian credit rating is excellent (995). I have personal savings as well as income accumulated in the company. However, I do not know what to expect from landlords/agencies if I decide to move flats.
There are a few items I am concerned about. I am a director of my company, and I don't have a written employment contract. My income consists of a mixture of salary and dividends. At the time I'll be looking for a flat, I'll be out of contract - I have planned some time off.
Has anyone been in a similar situation and can share experiences with the agencies? What attitude should I expect? No issues at all? Or just the opposite - no chance to get a new AST? Or maybe they will insist on a few months rent upfront? I have no intention to look for guarantor.
Since I moved in to my current flat, I left permanent employment and started working as a contractor (ltd). I've been in business for almost a year. My financial situation is not a problem at all, and my personal Experian credit rating is excellent (995). I have personal savings as well as income accumulated in the company. However, I do not know what to expect from landlords/agencies if I decide to move flats.
There are a few items I am concerned about. I am a director of my company, and I don't have a written employment contract. My income consists of a mixture of salary and dividends. At the time I'll be looking for a flat, I'll be out of contract - I have planned some time off.
Has anyone been in a similar situation and can share experiences with the agencies? What attitude should I expect? No issues at all? Or just the opposite - no chance to get a new AST? Or maybe they will insist on a few months rent upfront? I have no intention to look for guarantor.
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