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Breaking a flat contract
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Tiddlywinks wrote: »See the first post - they are adults and both had jobs at the time of signing the contract. Why shouldn't they be allowed to sign a lease, they're allowed to vote, get married etc.
Ah I didn't mean it the way it came across, just more and more letting agents/LL at the minute are asking for a guarantor. I know of people with excellent jobs and good credit ratings who are being asked for one, on the off chance they loose there job, because it's happening all over the shop. Just with the job market being the way it is etc. We had to get one for here, and we could easily afford it and have good credit.The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0
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