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AST Tenancy Agreement
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This other thread of the OP's is relevant.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/67031190#Comment_67031190Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
Completely appreciate the responses.
This is just short term with a family member who i trust 100% - he is emigrating in May. We plan on selling by then. Thanks0 -
Completely appreciate the responses.
This is just short term with a family member who i trust 100% - he is emigrating in May. We plan on selling by then. Thanks
Yeah, right: There are threads here & on other sites indicating why you should never, ever, rent to friends or relatives:
Fundamental rule of being a landlord: Only ever rent to someone you will be happy to evict in the full glare of local paper, courts & TV..0 -
If you're only letting the property out for 6 months, why get a BTL mortgage rather than CTL? BTL seems an expensive way of doing it.0
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And OP can have mine for £9.00.Foxy-Stoat wrote: »I have a tenancy agreement I can email to you for £10.00 in Word Document, so you can amend to suit. You can pay via Paypal by a gift.
:rotfl:
Hello123: you may be letting to family, but everything in the link below still applies. Just so you know.
New Landlords (information for new or prospective landlords)0 -
Foxy-Stoat wrote: »I have a tenancy agreement I can email to you for £10.00 in Word Document, so you can amend to suit. You can pay via Paypal by a gift.
Foxy-stoat:
And you have copyright authority to copy & sell the tenancy agreement??
Foxy & Hello: Do you think your foxy's name really says "trust me, this key legal document will be 100% legit & reliable"??0
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