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Sara

posted on 16th Jan 07 at 14:57

I've been correctly brought up to use electric & water economically.

:o And no Im not a 'traveller' :|


Brett

posted on 16th Jan 07 at 13:11

It's true. I lived in a place that included bills for a few months. I just used to leave everything switched on all the time and get my monies worth :lol:


Sara

posted on 16th Jan 07 at 12:29

I was lookin at houses to rent and one of them said they would pay for electric and water which I think, as a prospective tenant, is a damn good idea!

I wouldn't take the p*ss though and leave evrything on and waste water.


neoquip

posted on 14th Jan 07 at 09:31

make them pay for anything they use, council tax/phone-internet use/gas/water/electric.


Aaron

posted on 13th Jan 07 at 17:53

quote:
Originally posted by James
It's up to you, you can do it inclusive of bills, but I wouldnt


Yeah i had a chat with a friend this morning and she said "if you have bills included then they wont give two shits about leaveing TV's and heating on etc"

no pics of said friend i'm afraid


James

posted on 13th Jan 07 at 17:50

It's up to you, you can do it inclusive of bills, but I wouldnt


Aaron

posted on 13th Jan 07 at 17:29

Sweet :)

That makes things even easier then :D


Colin

posted on 13th Jan 07 at 17:17

Gas/Electric/water/council tax - all to be paid on top of the rent!!


Aaron

posted on 13th Jan 07 at 16:48

Do you charge for the bills on top of the rent? Gas/Elec etc?

I'm new to this and forgot to ask this to the mortgage advisor this monring when i went for a appointment.

I'm looking at buying the flat next to mine on a buy to let basis and it seems fine and i can afford it.