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Block Viewing Tips

venomx
Posts: 1,142 Forumite

Found a lovely apartment however it requires a " block viewing " which i have been invited for.
Any advice on how this works etc ?
Is there any point in going ? They're hardly gonna give me an agreement as im a young unemployed male
It will be a " company let " as i have a care company round in the week
Any advice on how this works etc ?
Is there any point in going ? They're hardly gonna give me an agreement as im a young unemployed male
It will be a " company let " as i have a care company round in the week
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Point out the faults loudly.
Drop in words like subsidence and noisy neighbours when in earshot.0 -
No different to anywhere else- the key question will be how you’re paying for it0
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Will it make any difference as its a " company let " ?0
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A company let is usually when a company is the tenant and they put their own sub tenants in.0
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It's rental btw not for sale0
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So, is the company paying the rent?0
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pmlindyloo wrote: »So, is the company paying the rent?
Yes .0
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