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Hey everyone 😊

 

Not sure if anyone can help? But I’m looking for a 2 bed house to rent for me and my daughter. I need somewhere that allows dogs but I’m having trouble finding one😩 does anyone have any information that could help? 
 

Thank you 😊 

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Just go to a letting agent with your requirements, they will know those that welcome dogs.

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NB: aim for a house, not a flat. Most flats' long leases prohibit or restrict the keeping of animals.

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Also ensure that owner obtains consent from mortgagee (lender), if any, and property insurer.

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What on earth as it to do with the mortgage lender?

If it's your house it's entirely up to you!

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But it's not your house until you've fully paid your mortgage for every piece of brick and mortar.

Until then, it still  remains the property of the lender.

Also, some houses are leasehold.

Edited by poppet2

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On 23/01/2023 at 13:58, poppet2 said:

But it's not your house until you've fully paid your mortgage for every piece of brick and mortar.

Until then, it still  remains the property of the lender.

Also, some houses are leasehold.

No. If someone (P) completes a purchase, the property becomes P's instantly.

This does not depend on:

a. the arduous task of registering title at HMLR; nor on

b. whether P buys for cash or with a mortgage advance; nor

c. whether it's freehold or leasehold.

The mortgagee (lender) never owns it- not even if it repossesses and sells as mortgagee.

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