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Letsure for renting

Summers_fun
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Please someone put my mind at rest before I loose sleep and get stressed (I suffer anxiety attacks)
Myself and husband are in rented accommodation, £400 a month I earn £20,000 gross, credit check fair, no late payments, no court injunctions, no court things etc. husband also earns £21,000, hasn't checked his credit report as its probably poor with previous late payments due to fraud on his card last recently which is getting sorted. So basically filled out this letsure form for new rented place we would like at £650 a month and put the lease in my name and put my husband under "additional income"as I asked the estate agent if I could do that as don't want them doing a credit check on my husband as it prob wont be good and she said this was fine, however on looking up letsure additional income is for things like extra benefits, bonuses ! OR can it be my husbands additonal income ? So confused and worried I've jeopardised our chances
thanks
Myself and husband are in rented accommodation, £400 a month I earn £20,000 gross, credit check fair, no late payments, no court injunctions, no court things etc. husband also earns £21,000, hasn't checked his credit report as its probably poor with previous late payments due to fraud on his card last recently which is getting sorted. So basically filled out this letsure form for new rented place we would like at £650 a month and put the lease in my name and put my husband under "additional income"as I asked the estate agent if I could do that as don't want them doing a credit check on my husband as it prob wont be good and she said this was fine, however on looking up letsure additional income is for things like extra benefits, bonuses ! OR can it be my husbands additonal income ? So confused and worried I've jeopardised our chances

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Your husband needs to check his credit reports, not bury his head in the sand. Then clean up anything that you can and add notes of correction.Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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