Can you make an offer on a Rental Propert?
Looking to maybe Rent..Are there any new rules I should be aware of...Pitfalls etc
Asked on Mar 21 2010, Renting in New Malden | Report content
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Yes you can. If you are the tenant just do it via the agent you let it with. If you are not the tenant you will need to find out either the agent who has let it or the landlord. The best way to do this is ask the neighbours.
Answered on Mar 22 2010, Report content -
Yes you can. If you are the tenant just do it via the agent you let it with. If you are not the tenant you will need to find out either the agent who has let it or the landlord. The best way to do this is ask the neighbours.
Answered on Mar 22 2010, Report content -
Having re read your question yes you can negotiate, but as ever it is the landlords decision as to whether he accepts a rent lower then what was being asked.
Answered on Mar 22 2010, Report content -
I'm an agent and get asked if the landlords are negotiable on the rent, particularly at the moment when a lot of people are struggling for money! All we can do is ask the landlords! If you don't ask you don't get! Some landlords are more leniant than others and it can also depend on your circumstances, if you're looking for a long term let, they may be more agreeable. Hope this helps!
Answered on Mar 22 2010, Report content -
If you don't try then you don't get and depends if the landlords position so good luck
Answered on Mar 22 2010, Report content -
Yes you can is the short answer a lot of agents and private landlords expect this now so dont be afraid of trying
Answered on Mar 25 2010, Report content
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