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Which rules out the possibility of being a sitting tenant?lydz said:
Yes and always pay on time. I think my landlord would consider me a really good tenant as would my current letting agent, however, i'll be moving to an area that the letting agent doesn't cover. I think i pay the rent to the letting agent.Sandtree said:How did you get this place?
Presumably you're all up to date on rent? Do you pay the landlord directly or via an agency?No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.0 -
I agree - put yourself on the housing list, you are about to be evicted.sevenhills said:lydz said:relatively low income (not low enough to qualify for social housing)Having a good income does not rule you out of social housing.Have you not seen the expensive cars parked on social housing estates?0
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