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House To Be Placed Up For Rent With Token Meter

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Ric.ror | 11:33 Wed 25th Oct 2017 | Home & Garden
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Ok - well my house still has not had any offers on it so I am going to place it up for rent - for six months initially or just over winter at least. I intend to have a completely managed rent, paying 12.5% over to the estate agents taking over the rental. BUT - I have now had an electricity token meter fitted - do you think that is likely to effect the potential rental desirability? The other rental houses in the area seem to be snapped up

Thanks in advance
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it's not that more expensive - my house is a rental and I've been using it for years. I actually like PAYG, I don't run up any debt and now it's online so I don't have to go top up at a *** shop, it's even easier. I was given the option to change over recently and when I worked it out, the savings were pence per week, so I have stayed as I am.
11:42 Wed 25th Oct 2017
a more expensive option for use..may do... just have to wait and see
it's not that more expensive - my house is a rental and I've been using it for years. I actually like PAYG, I don't run up any debt and now it's online so I don't have to go top up at a *** shop, it's even easier. I was given the option to change over recently and when I worked it out, the savings were pence per week, so I have stayed as I am.

I have one in the house that I rent out. The tenants I have had so far have all been pleased with the token meter. When they take the tenancy they can still look around for the cheapest deal.
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Thanks for your answers -I have given you best answer MF for telling me what I want to hear

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