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I've just bought a flat and have rent ed out my spare room so it's now a flatshare. Before my flatmate moved in he said he had rent and a deposit at the ready. I had quite a bit of interest in the flat but decided to go with him bcoz we have a mutual friend. Anyway he gave me his rent but didn't giv me a deposit and now i don't have the bottle to ask so i'm now trying to forget about that. I think maybe he thought he didn;t need to bcoz we have a mutual friend so i should automatically trust him or maybe he thought bcoz i'm living in the flat he's going to be respectful towards my belongings...oh i don't know. My problem now is i'm going to be paying an estimated gas and elec bill every month which is probably not going to be enough (i'm paying the minimum) so at the end of my term i'll probably have to pay extra so not sure what i should charge my flatmate and is he expected to pay half the factoring fee or is that down to me, the landlord?
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I used to rent out my spare room to students. The rent was inclusive of bills and council tax and all other expenses I incurred as the owner.
I charged 100 a week.
I had maintenance charges, the mortgage, gas and electric. Water rates and council tax. All in my name as I was the owner.
You really must work out the extra expenses and up the payment you are making to the utilities. Have you let the council know you no longer are a single occupancy and now must pay the full tax and not the single rate?
Best of luck.
L.
I used to rent out my spare room to students. The rent was inclusive of bills and council tax and all other expenses I incurred as the owner.
I charged 100 a week.
I had maintenance charges, the mortgage, gas and electric. Water rates and council tax. All in my name as I was the owner.
You really must work out the extra expenses and up the payment you are making to the utilities. Have you let the council know you no longer are a single occupancy and now must pay the full tax and not the single rate?
Best of luck.
L.
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