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orientallady

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Re: Renting an incall flat
« Reply #30 on: 24 August 2009, 09:28:41 pm »
One time I had to get out of a flat near christmas which didn't bother me but I wanted to leave after the new year.  The landlord wanted to get rid of it as there was a business andhe had sold the business, so the reason was okay.  Obviously he wanted me to go fast , he was really awkward.  I phoned Shelter up, the law is the landlord has to give you two months notice but you only have to give him one and then to get you out after the notice, he will have to go to court to get an eviction notice.  In the end a housing officer had to tell the landlord the law, it was brilliant. 

The fact that I had to go didn't bother me, 'cos I had to go anyway but I didn't want to go before the new year.

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Re: Renting an incall flat
« Reply #31 on: 25 September 2009, 12:06:46 am »

as you often need wages slips and references in order to rent a flat this can present a problem however   
there are plenty of companies who will print your wages slips along with p45 with whatever details that you require  ie amount earnt  tax paid  gross /net  ect  for you  -  just google printed wage slips ect 
http://www.mrbateman.co.uk/products.htm is one that i have used manytimes  they will fax you the copies and send you the original within 24 hours of payment 

with regard to references just get an extra bt line put on your regular phone line if you have a land line it rings differently and you can give your own reference or get a friend  to reference you   ;D   ( this is what i have done in the past successfully  but be aware of agencie who state if refs do not compute then you can lose your holding fee   
 
I have taken advantage of this many times when renting a flat to work from 
my advice would be to avoid agencies  if poss as in my experience they are    " bastards" for returning deposit even when everthing is ship shape

In the past private landlords are best   i have looked for flat  in decent car looking, presentable with wage slips passport driving licence and most importantly the cash     I  have everthing photocopied for the landlord to make his job as easy as poss   give him everthing that he /she needs and make his job the landlord as easy as possibile
 
Cash talks and bullshit walks and i have yet to come across a private landlord who dose not get overly gready at the sign of lovely jubly cash  and refuse you 

i believe if you get a standard shorthold tenancy  agreement then you have 6month plus 1 month before you can be evicted or asked to leave  Even if they did know what was going on they would probalby prefere just to leave it to the end of the contract and  not renew it rather than evicting  cos this take time money and effort and the law is often in favour of the tennant 
flat in big blocks are often better with entry com system and no little old dears to watch whats going on

your  bank managers are good for ref  ( for a fee of course) along with  the landlord of your local pub as they have had to go before the court to get a licence ect  if you know them of course 
 
 

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Re: Renting an incall flat
« Reply #32 on: 15 November 2009, 12:53:11 pm »
Ok, so I've decided to just go for six months, that way I don't feel the need for a story. I realised that my landlord probably won't mind if I say I'm not leaving but want a reference anyway. I've mostly abandoned the studio idea since there aren't many around here.

Some flats with genuine private landlords have finally popped up in my area and I've been to view one. It's pretty tempting except it's first floor and shares an entrance with one other flat. I know a block of flats is ideal, but there's only one near here that I can think of. I dismissed the flat because of the shared entrance, but I'm wondering if I should consider it. I'm not that much of a ho, maybe it would be ok? But then it would be nice to have the chance to be flexible with how I work, and maybe also let other girls use the flat sometimes.

So anyway, I was wondering if any of you have worked from a flat like that? How was it?

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Re: Renting an incall flat
« Reply #33 on: 15 November 2009, 09:42:16 pm »

I have worked in a flat within a converted house & it had a shared entrance with one other flat. I had no problems, but I kept the traffic to a minimum, and wasn't working every day.