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  • Guest101
    Guest101 Posts: 15,764 Forumite
    21yrold wrote: »
    We are in the UK, Birmingham.

    I think it's best for all parties if we leave on 31st October as it's due to relationship breakdown and redundancy, So I don't want to be paying it all myself.

    I will let the landlady know ASAP so they can post an advert.

    Make sure your partner/whatever leaves too, as you are likely both liable for the rent.


    Edit: Scotland is in the UK too... :)
  • 21yrold
    21yrold Posts: 292 Forumite
    edited 19 October 2015 at 2:18PM
    She has already left, I've said I would sort it all out and just let her know.

    Both on good terms so just trying to do right by us both and make sure either of us are not burnt by it.

    Edit : It's a good job there's not a Birmingham in Scotland, my bad :P
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  • thesaint
    thesaint Posts: 4,324 Forumite
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    21yrold wrote: »

    Edit : It's a good job there's not a Birmingham in Scotland, my bad :P

    We in England will gladly give the Scots, Birmingham. :rotfl:
    Well life is harsh, hug me don't reject me.
  • 21yrold
    21yrold Posts: 292 Forumite
    I love Birmingham, so do many others it seems :D

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-30458480
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