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dannymccann |
posted on 11th Apr 08 at 16:03 |
quote: This is what I'm doing with my girlfriend in a few months, but she is full time so I got no rent to pay :) | |
ed |
posted on 11th Apr 08 at 10:39 |
I rent a 'non-student' flat. Though when I took out the agreement I had a job earning enough to pay the rent myself so I passed the credit and background checks. When I re-new the agreement I'll have to get a guarantor to countersign the agreement. Or I could pay the agreement lengths worth of rent in one go, but that would be expensive :lol: | |
Butler |
posted on 9th Apr 08 at 17:07 |
So Broster you rented a non student house...? I have the unis list but theres not much on there really. | |
broster |
posted on 9th Apr 08 at 16:51 |
speak to your uni, they will have a list of student lets, i used student services to find my first student house, then i went to an estate agents for the second house which wasnt a student house, so it needed to be firnished. | |
deex |
posted on 9th Apr 08 at 10:58 |
www.rightmove.co.uk is a good place to find student places | |
dannymccann |
posted on 9th Apr 08 at 07:18 |
nope, as you get it all in one go (or in 3 lump sums) it is seen as income, but it isnt steady, therefore what they are saying is you could go out and spend it on, say, a car in an hour, when u want | |
Butler |
posted on 8th Apr 08 at 21:31 |
Pretty much all of them say that unfortunately. Does a loan not count as guarenteed income? | |
dannymccann |
posted on 8th Apr 08 at 18:53 |
As a student as you have no 'guaranteed' income and your maintenance loans and grants are classed as disposable income you cannot let from a private landlord as you usually would. | |
Butler |
posted on 8th Apr 08 at 16:31 |
When going through estate agents is there always a set list for student landlords? Am I right in saying not all let houses to students? |