Hi Mark, It's Monday at 7pm - Looking forward to the inspection, as I'm very proud of how we keep the flat, it's spotless and we treat it as if it was 'our own' - I have no doubt she...
Mick, that's terrible!! People like that really make me so angry!! I agree with your point that some tenants, minus the pet would also ruin accommodation. Really hope the landlady can make the final decision, keeping everything crossed :(
Also, to point out, I've had experience of having a cat in a flat when I lived 'at home' with my parents. Just FYI to the comments asking if I really want a cat lol.
Thank you for the comments. I do really appreciate you all taking the time to offer your advice and suggestions and whilst I do understand that letting is a process which can be complicated for both the LL, tenant and...
I have been polite, but I'm quite shocked at the negativity directed at me following this post! I'm sure I'm probably thought of as naïve, but I thought if something is printed in a contract which you sign, then it...
Yes. The letting agent said that their standard stance was 'no pets', but they did confirm that other tenants have animals and it is up to the LL's discretion. I'm by no means saying I assumed she would say yes....
Thank you for all the comments! I will just firstly clear one thing up - I KNOW I don't have permission from the LL and I also know it is her right to refuse. What I am annoyed about is...
Reply to the comment left by "Mark Alexander" at "08/10/2014 - 09:45": Thank you for your response Mark! I initially thought the same - "YES, we can show her how much we look after the property when she comes over...
9th October 2014, 12 years ago
Recardo Knights, thank you!! That WAS what I was getting at, and why I was getting frustrated!
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Hi Mark, It's Monday at 7pm - Looking forward to the inspection, as I'm very proud of how we keep the flat, it's spotless and we treat it as if it was 'our own' - I have no doubt she...
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Mick, that's terrible!! People like that really make me so angry!! I agree with your point that some tenants, minus the pet would also ruin accommodation. Really hope the landlady can make the final decision, keeping everything crossed :(
Read More →8th October 2014, 12 years ago
Also, to point out, I've had experience of having a cat in a flat when I lived 'at home' with my parents. Just FYI to the comments asking if I really want a cat lol.
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Thank you for the comments. I do really appreciate you all taking the time to offer your advice and suggestions and whilst I do understand that letting is a process which can be complicated for both the LL, tenant and...
Read More →8th October 2014, 12 years ago
I have been polite, but I'm quite shocked at the negativity directed at me following this post! I'm sure I'm probably thought of as naïve, but I thought if something is printed in a contract which you sign, then it...
Read More →8th October 2014, 12 years ago
Yes. The letting agent said that their standard stance was 'no pets', but they did confirm that other tenants have animals and it is up to the LL's discretion. I'm by no means saying I assumed she would say yes....
Read More →8th October 2014, 12 years ago
Thank you for all the comments! I will just firstly clear one thing up - I KNOW I don't have permission from the LL and I also know it is her right to refuse. What I am annoyed about is...
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Reply to the comment left by "Mark Alexander" at "08/10/2014 - 09:45": Thank you for your response Mark! I initially thought the same - "YES, we can show her how much we look after the property when she comes over...
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