Don't know why you are avoiding daft. Its the main website renters use.
You could try local employers also.
You'd be paying the same money to a letting agent.Previous AAM thread where people complained about the cost of advertising on Daft. Also makes some reference to contacting local employers.
There are a lot of people looking for short term lets while they are having renovations done. You didn't say where you are but you can look up the planning permission granted for your local council. The applicants have email addresses on it. Contact people directly or else just put the word out to people you know. They may know someone looking for somewhere.The other said she felt she might be able to get it rented to a family who are doing a major renovation on their own home and need to move short term while constriction is ongoing. In a way that would be ideal as them being home owners would give me some re-assurance that they have somewhere to move back to when I get home.
Then the property needs to be at housing authority standard with all the specific rules. I think but might be wrong. Is it worth to install wired carbon monoxide detector for 5/6 months?Ukranians best bet
Totally worth installing carbon monoxide alarms; outside any rental requirements.Then the property needs to be at housing authority standard with all the specific rules. I think but might be wrong. Is it worth to install wired carbon monoxide detector for 5/6 months?
Then the property needs to be at housing authority standard with all the specific rules. I think but might be wrong. Is it worth to install wired carbon monoxide detector for 5/6 months
yeah I understand the risk but am trying to mitigate it by finding tenants that vastly reduce itConsider the scenario where you return in 5 months only to find your tenant refusing to leave as there is no alternative accommodation...
If it was me I 100% would not look to rent as the risk is too great v return.
its more or less ready for rent now, have painted two rooms in the last week, done a few DIY jobs that needed doing and am halfway through a deep clean. Personal possessions would go into storage in a friends garage, I dont own a huge amount anyway.Five months seems to me a very short period to rent considering the risks and the work involved to get your home ready for rent. (Would you empty it of your personal possession? Prepare contact, inventory, deep cleaning...)
Thats a really good idea, thanks. That profile of tenant would be my number 2 pick after someone from a MNC needing short term accomodation. Any ideas how to tap that market, like if I send emails to the general email address of big pharma companies in my area I doubt the right person will ever see them. I wonder do they use letting agents or how do they find places for employeesThere are a lot of people looking for short term lets while they are having renovations done. You didn't say where you are but you can look up the planning permission granted for your local council. The applicants have email addresses on it. Contact people directly or else just put the word out to people you know. They may know someone looking for somewhere.
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