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New tenancy agreement question

Hi I am new to this site and have a question ...

So I am currently in the process of renting my first property, everything has gone through fine and I am at the final stage. Over the last month or so I have moved about quite a bit and recently moved into my parents house which I was expecting to be semi permanent - on completing my credit checks i put my new current address (I had not changed any of my personal info over to here yet) and my previous address before that. I have today received my tenancy agreement which states my OLD address not my new one. I will be getting a letter from my employer tomorrow to confirm my address but obviously they will state my current address as that's where I am. Will this have any affect as the tenancy agreement and the letter will not match? Is this due to the fact that I couldn't be located officially at my new current address.

Any input would be much appreciated. I hope this was clear enough! Thank you in advance ?

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  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    I'm sure if you explain to the LL/agent it will be fine.

    However in some cases you get agents who are sticklers for accuracy (in their role as acting for/protecting the LL) so they might raise objections.

    Impossible for us to tell wihout a crystal ball and unfortunately my ex took mine when she left.
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