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Bnb rights

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  • You have booked a specific time slot it's up to them whether they want to let you extend it which ATM they don't. If it's just a Bnb surely you would be better spent just finding another bnb ?.
  • finding another bnb with essentially an evenings notice as i have to travel tomorrow morning when i had a verbal agreement that i could stay for at least a month, and to be given adequate warning is my problem.
    finding another bnb in central london isnt going to be easy with this notice.

    it is a grey area coming under the cover of bnb regulations, but essentially operating as a HMO. doesnt really make me a chancer, so many lovely characters on here. thanks to the genuine helpers.
  • marksoton
    marksoton Posts: 17,516 Forumite
    captainjon wrote: »
    finding another bnb with essentially an evenings notice as i have to travel tomorrow morning when i had a verbal agreement that i could stay for at least a month, and to be given adequate warning is my problem.
    finding another bnb in central london isnt going to be easy with this notice.

    it is a grey area coming under the cover of bnb regulations, but essentially operating as a HMO. doesnt really make me a chancer, so many lovely characters on here. thanks to the genuine helpers.

    Well maybe the help offered would have been greater if:

    You didn't drip feed
    Were not rude to fellow posters
    Answered pertinent questions
    Didn't act like a 5martar5e
    Need i go on?
  • marksoton wrote: »
    Well maybe the help offered would have been greater if:

    You didn't drip feed
    Were not rude to fellow posters
    Answered pertinent questions
    Didn't act like a 5martar5e
    Need i go on?

    no, too many people on here ready to wind up people who have problems. and comment for no better reason than to !!!! others off..

    your in good company.
  • AnotherJoe
    AnotherJoe Posts: 19,622 Forumite
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    captainjon wrote: »
    finding another bnb with essentially an evenings notice as i have to travel tomorrow morning when i had a verbal agreement that i could stay for at least a month, and to be given adequate warning is my problem.
    finding another bnb in central london isnt going to be easy with this notice.

    .

    There are literally hundreds of rentals available on airbnb right now, in London starting tomorrow for 6 days at an averag of £45 a night, many cheaper
  • or you could try and find a non dodgy rental for once - seems to be a habit?

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5403562
    2021 GC £1365.71/ £2400
  • marksoton
    marksoton Posts: 17,516 Forumite
    or you could try and find a non dodgy rental for once - seems to be a habit?

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5403562

    :rotfl::T

    Now there's a surprise....
  • Riggyman
    Riggyman Posts: 185 Forumite
    Good company?
    captainjon wrote: »
    no, too many people on here ready to wind up people who have problems. and comment for no better reason than to !!!! others off..

    your in good company.

    I agree, you're a tit.
  • Rain_Shadow
    Rain_Shadow Posts: 1,798 Forumite
    captainjon wrote: »
    no, too many people on here ready to wind up people who have problems. and comment for no better reason than to !!!! others off..

    your in good company.


    It's 'you're'. HTH:cool:
    You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose but you can't pick your friend's nose.
  • ap1985
    ap1985 Posts: 325 Forumite
    or you could try and find a non dodgy rental for once - seems to be a habit?

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5403562[/QUOTE]


    Lol OOPS
    :jFinally going to be a homeowner:T
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