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Wow - I'd assumed it was all law now - I thin the worst one I paid in terms of tulip value was £35 for a credit check (£70 as the wife had a key). On top of the 'admin' fees.
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agency fees haven't gone and the government has gone very quiet and not even announced a date for the consultation to start. will be pretty shocking if they now quietly drop this after announcing it to great fanfare.Originally posted by radish2008 View PostI've rented places in London for the past 5 years and have always just provided an accountants reference. No 6 months up front - just the normal deposit and (the now gone) ridiculous agency fees.
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I've rented places in London for the past 5 years and have always just provided an accountants reference. No 6 months up front - just the normal deposit and (the now gone) ridiculous agency fees.
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Two times i had to deal with this, the first time the agent/landlord was happy to proceed based on me paying 6 months rent in advance - shouldn't be a problem as a contractor you really should have at least 6 months worth of monthly expenses to cover bench time anyway. The second time i had to give them SA302 which is a summary of your income from your self assessment.
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I've just rented a place and the agent used a portal for entering all this. One of the options was to ask your accountant (I knew I should have trademarked that). Just put my accountants details and it had fired a mail straight off to my account and job was a good un.
You do have an accountant don't you????
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Well if that's your income provide the information.Originally posted by ArthurB View PostI said that I have Ltd Company and I am paid by salary + dividends and all what I was asked please provide your income from last three months so I am wondering if it is ok to send copy of my payslips + dividend vouchers.
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I said that I have Ltd Company and I am paid by salary + dividends and all what I was asked please provide your income from last three months so I am wondering if it is ok to send copy of my payslips + dividend vouchers.
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I was totally fine. The misses is in full time employment though, so this may make a difference. The bugger estate agents may require last years self assessment and maybe a reference from your accountant (you do have one right?)...Though my accountant said he didn't hear anything from anyone.
Another option I have heard of is someone signing as a guarantor
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I did ask but the answear was please provide your income so I think best way is to show my payslips and dividend vouchers for last three months.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAsk the estate agency.
Most of them don't like contractors or self-employed people so ask you to pay x months in advance.
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Ask the estate agency.
Most of them don't like contractors or self-employed people so ask you to pay x months in advance.
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Salary/Dividend and renting private property from the Agency
Hello all this is my very first post, I am Arthur and I have my little ltd company. As I am newbe I've got couple question. I do pay myself basic salary (minimum wage) and dividends each month at the minute I am looking to rent new home for my family and I am wondering how to show my income to property agency. Should I show my payslips and dividend voucher as my income ? many thanks.
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