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How hard is it to get a landlord to accept you as a tenant????
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BrettMorganxD wrote: »I suppose with them being different subjects it makes it better than putting them all in one
A blog would probably be a better idea.Science adjusts its views based on what's observed.
Faith is the denial of observation, so that belief can be preserved.
:A Tim Minchin :A
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Better for whom? I really don't think we need a separate thread for every single thought that crosses your mind.
I believe that the same advice offered in this thread was given in your previous ones. I don't think that any advice would necessarily change just because you've phrased the very same question slightly differently.
You probably don't earn enough to rent a self-contained property on your own, even if you think you do. The person to persuade is the individual landlord. I think you'd be much better off either looking for somewhere as a lodger or looking for a Monday to Friday let and spending the weekends at your father's0 -
Get a shared house with people your own age. Then the rules are perhaps more likely you be suitable to you.0
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Brett, having read through some of your posts, I think you best bet is gumtree, find some decent people to share a house/flat.Nothing is more damaging to the adventurous spirit within a man than a secure future. - Alex Supertramp0
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Get a shared house with people your own age. Then the rules are perhaps more likely you be suitable to you.
I'd agree. Having lived in shared houses previously it was a great way to meet people in a new area and work out the best places to rent later on.Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0
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