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6 months contract and renting a flat

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    #11
    SACO serviced Appartments

    Originally posted by Ltd View Post
    I am on a 6 month contract in Wales away from home, have done few weeks already staying in a hotel. I want to rent a flat as it seems to be slightly cheaper and provides kitchen but landlords keep mumbling about minimum 6 months contract.
    I have only 5 full months left on my contract and also what if a client will cancel it before ending (which is quite unlikely but technically possible). How do contractors deal with this landlords attempts to lock them for 6 months?
    I use these guys, you only pay mon -thur if you move your stuff out or 7 days if you want to leave stuff in appt.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
      As soon as it gets warmer from May or so you can go camping, just rent a space for a few months, put a big tent up, saves a lot of money
      Guy I contracted with last summer did that.

      Paid £10 a night to pitch & use showers, got wifi from his phone & watched movies on his iPad. Bottle of red every night thrown in for good measure.

      I'm seriously tempted this summer for four months.

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        #13
        Was up for 12 hour night shift with one client few summers ago.

        Caravan club site dead opposite. Was tempted to tow my van up there for daytime kip.
        In the end, could be arsed and rented a flat instead (£50 or so a night).

        And cos I hated towing the thing....
        Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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          #14
          Originally posted by Ltd View Post
          I am on a 6 month contract in Wales away from home, have done few weeks already staying in a hotel. I want to rent a flat as it seems to be slightly cheaper and provides kitchen but landlords keep mumbling about minimum 6 months contract.
          I have only 5 full months left on my contract and also what if a client will cancel it before ending (which is quite unlikely but technically possible). How do contractors deal with this landlords attempts to lock them for 6 months?
          Its a legal requirement that all tennancy agreements are for 6 months. Its to protect landlords and tennants.

          You either suck it up and pay the full six months or you dont sign the agreement. You can look for a house or room share on various sites. be aware some of these will also have a signed minimum 6 month agreement. Others are more informal.

          Dont sign a tennancy agreement if you're not prepared to pay up if you have to move out earlier.
          I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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            #15
            What rates are you guys on if you are living in a tent ?

            Sounds a blast to save a few quid

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              #16
              Originally posted by tarbera View Post
              What rates are you guys on if you are living in a tent ?

              Sounds a blast to save a few quid
              £50-100/day saved is pretty significant. If your goal is to save up and retire, it might get you free sooner
              Originally posted by MaryPoppins
              I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
              Originally posted by vetran
              Urine is quite nourishing

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                #17
                Shared house

                Rent a room in a shared house. You can usually do that for cash to the person who is on the lease. I've done it before and managed to stay off the lease. You might have to put a months deposit down.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                  £50-100/day saved is pretty significant. If your goal is to save up and retire, it might get you free sooner
                  Not if you die of hypothermia.....

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
                    Its a legal requirement that all tennancy agreements are for 6 months. Its to protect landlords and tennants.

                    You either suck it up and pay the full six months or you dont sign the agreement. You can look for a house or room share on various sites. be aware some of these will also have a signed minimum 6 month agreement. Others are more informal.

                    Dont sign a tennancy agreement if you're not prepared to pay up if you have to move out earlier.
                    WHS

                    If you want to guarantee that you can stay shorter be a lodger, and find someone who works while you are in and vice versa.
                    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                      WHS

                      If you want to guarantee that you can stay shorter be a lodger, and find someone who works while you are in and vice versa.
                      As a landlord, a tenant renting for the 6 months planning on bailing in the short, I'd be livid. Use a nice BnB.
                      "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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