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Does anyone here let houses
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You need a good estate agent then basically you do nothing. I let for a few years, and I didn't lift a finger. They took 15%. The only thing I had to do was approve repairs from time to time, most of which were deducted from the rents, apart from the new roof. Eventually they sold it for me, and the only thing I had to do was sign the contract, and transfer the money into a high interest account.I'm alright Jack -
Lizzy Bardsley?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI just agreed to rent mine out to a celebrity - hoping I don't get crack parties and get the house splashed on the cover of Heat magazine!
Fortunately it is a 12 month contract. within 2 weeks I had 2 people for the place, and I chose who I wanted. It is an easy market for renting at present!Comment
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Being a landlord is a) a c**t's trick b) likely to leave you spending hours on the blower to your solicitor/the neighbours of the let property/the police/the Samaritans.Comment
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If it's a quick buck you are after, do as I do and employ a factory in China to manufacture A1 fake Clarice Cliffe teasets and condiment sets. So easy to get the look & feel right.
See you at Bonhams!Comment
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My celebrity is only marginally more famous.....Originally posted by basshead View Post
They may be appearing in the next celebrity jungle.Comment
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Letting is great as long as you vet your tenants carefully. If in doubt, go to their prev address and talk to the neighbours, get your accountant to run a credit check if necessary.
if I'm in doubt, I don't let to them.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Marginally more famous than you?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostMy celebrity is only marginally more famous.....
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So why rent for 12 months or is the jungle the back garden and the grass needs cuttingOriginally posted by Wilmslow View PostMy celebrity is only marginally more famous.....
They may be appearing in the next celebrity jungle.Comment
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Plenty still available at that price or less if you're not too fussy:Originally posted by unemployed View Postyou sure ?
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetai...a_n=2&tr_t=buyComment
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