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jangor_2
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I am letting my property and have two really nice applicants who have both asked to accept the tenancy. I have no idea how to make a decision. Please could you also advise what cost I must ask for credit checks and references etc. I am trying to find a company to do this for me.
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hi, as no one has replied yet may i offer my twopence, really nice people dont mean they will be nice tenants, as a landlord for 25 years, my advice would be forget about credit checks and references, get copies of two forms of id (ideally passport & national insurance number) but sight original docs, home addresses & home landline phone numbers, & have rent paid by postdated cheques only, if you really want to cover your a**e have a gurantor as well, hope this helps.ANURADHA KOIRALA ??? go on throw it in google.0
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