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It says in the article that he has 200 properties - you can just imagine what the quality of them may be like.
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its apparently below the legal minimum space.Originally posted by d000hg View PostSeems a bit silly really, it's a perfectly liveable space for one person and looks to be fairly clean and tidy from the photo.
Considering Japanese capsule hotels like these are popular:

from the story the landlord is a chancer who frequently develops first and applies for permission later.
wonder what that makes him like as a landlord?
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Seems a bit silly really, it's a perfectly liveable space for one person and looks to be fairly clean and tidy from the photo.
Considering Japanese capsule hotels like these are popular:
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…and the local council have pulled the plug on it: Tiny flat on market for £737 a month shut down by enforcement officers | Islington Tribune
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liked that song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11fFE9lR56U
(who knew Dusty did it?)
oh sorry the UB40 version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKG3ykRMGiI&feature=kp
they did some great stuff with Chrissie Hynde.
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Take away the Kitchenette and take about 10sq ft off the floor space and you have an Easyhotel room.
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I'm renting a 3 bed stone cottage with stables and gardens for less than that, it's all about location location location rather than quality of lifeOriginally posted by vwdan View Post£737PCM.
That could get me a detached 3 bed with a garage and two big gardens.
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£737PCM.
That could get me a detached 3 bed with a garage and two big gardens.
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Ideal Mon to Fri central london contracting padOriginally posted by aardvark View PostStudio flat to rent in Kember Street, London, N1, N1
Cook your fry up from the comfort of your duvet.
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