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Renting as a part time employee
chloe1989
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Hi,
Myself and my partner are looking to rent at the moment.
I am part time employed and he is full time employed.I am worried that I will be rejected as a part time employed because I do not earn enough money.However my partner earns more than enough to pay for the rent in full.
Should we give my salary details and risk being rejected or should we just declare my partners income?
Any advice is
Thanks
Chloe
Myself and my partner are looking to rent at the moment.
I am part time employed and he is full time employed.I am worried that I will be rejected as a part time employed because I do not earn enough money.However my partner earns more than enough to pay for the rent in full.
Should we give my salary details and risk being rejected or should we just declare my partners income?
Any advice is
Thanks
Chloe
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If your credit rating is fine and his salary is enough to cover the rent, you can apply with him
Just check with the agency if you have to pay fee for two applicants and you are ok with that.0 -
That's great,many thanks for your advice0
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