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ChewyyBacca said:Every person has different circumstances, it is understandable. Also, the customs, ways of life and trade differ from country to country. You are in UK, so its agreed that everyone will follow UK laws and way of life.
Having said that, landlord giving his wife on loan for 1 month- this might be a joke for you or a local phrase or saying in your country, but sounds very offending and demeaning to women. You have said this twice in this thread.
As everyone has told you before, waving 6 months rent to landlords face, doesn't automatically gets you a house here, its a favorite route for drug related businessmen and people doing human trafficking to get a house on rentok Now I understand, yes from this point of view my behavior can appear very suspicious. Anyway I'm not Pablo Escobar, I swear lol, but seriously I'm totally agree with all things you said especially about the rules that are in UK. I'm here and I accept there rules.0 -
It may also be worth remembering that, as an EU27 national, you will have no automatic right to live in the UK after the end of June next year. That's before the end of the tenancy...
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