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Why do so many landlords not accept DSS (Local Housing Allowance) tenants?

Why do so many landlords not accept DSS (Local Housing Allowance) tenants?

by Robert Bryer | Jun 10, 2015 | Letting, Tenants

Unfortunately, in the eyes of some landlords, tenants on housing benefit offer less security than those in employment. You will find yourself in a better position if you can find an employed guarantor who owns their home. If you have a question to ask the agent email...

How much notice do I need to give to end my tenancy?

by Robert Bryer | Nov 25, 2014 | Letting, Tenants

To end a standard Assured Shorthold Tenancy agreement you normally need to give one months notice. This notice must expire at the end of the rent period. This means if your rent is due on 5th of the month you would need to give notice before the 5th to expire on 4th...
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