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cost of rent.

does anyone know if the or when we eventually see them, get funnt about the cost of rent, ie we need to rent a 4 bed as thgere is 6 of us. 4 kids & me & my wife. the cost to rent ranges between £800 - £900 p/m.
we do pay £825 on our mortgage. we got to live somewhere.:mad:
BR on 10th september 2009. :shhh::shhh::shhh:
DC 10th september 2010 _party__party__party__party_

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  • peachyprice
    peachyprice Posts: 22,346 Forumite
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    If that is the going rate for a house the size you need in your area the OR will be fine. There is no set limit for rent, it is what it is.

    If you were paying £2000 to rent an 8 bedroom house that would be a different matter :D
    Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear
  • nev32
    nev32 Posts: 148 Forumite
    thanks peachyprice. thats what i thought but always best to check of course.,
    BR on 10th september 2009. :shhh::shhh::shhh:
    DC 10th september 2010 _party__party__party__party_
  • fooman
    fooman Posts: 122 Forumite
    nev32 wrote: »
    does anyone know if the or when we eventually see them, get funnt about the cost of rent, ie we need to rent a 4 bed as thgere is 6 of us. 4 kids & me & my wife. the cost to rent ranges between £800 - £900 p/m.
    we do pay £825 on our mortgage. we got to live somewhere.:mad:


    why don't you carry on paying the mortgage instead of renting then :confused:
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  • k2nga
    k2nga Posts: 1,375 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Fooman, He has a big secured loan on top of that mortgage payment..........
    :cheesy: K2nga :cheesy:

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    ED 22/01/09
    Credit file BR fall off date: 24/06/14 :beer:
  • nev32
    nev32 Posts: 148 Forumite
    also the house has lost £30.000 in 2 years as i found out yesterday.
    BR on 10th september 2009. :shhh::shhh::shhh:
    DC 10th september 2010 _party__party__party__party_
  • k2nga
    k2nga Posts: 1,375 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    :eek: Yeah thats a bit scary.
    :cheesy: K2nga :cheesy:

    BSC Member 176
    BR 23/06/08
    ED 22/01/09
    Credit file BR fall off date: 24/06/14 :beer:
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