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I am currently looking for a place in london, and most of them are 6 month minimum rent contract. This does not suit me, so is there any way I can go around this?
e.g. after couple of months have someone else move in instead of me for the remaining period, or something like that?
If this is possible, how do I go about changing existing/making new
contract?
I am new to London, so sorry for stupid question, but I am really kinda of confused :)

Thx

2007-01-26 00:22:50 · 8 answers · asked by Tit0 2 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

8 answers

The standard contract recognised by law is for 6 months (AST). A landlord can agree a break clause so do ask.

There are some properties that are rented by the week and for a period that is shorter than 6 months. They might come with utilities or weekly maid service.

There are many people with short term needs so look harder and you will find something that is closer to your situation. Expect that if you want a short term contract you will pay more on average than if you were committing to something longer. More void periods, etc for the landlord when someone is there for a short period.

I have stayed places on a weekly basis. The AST contract does focus on 6 months. Money and by being flexible you can pretty much find something that should match.

A room in a home where someone has going travelling is another option. Somewhat similar to what you were suggesting in reverse.

I would not advise signing a 6 month contract and then expecting to put someone else in when you leave if there is part of the 6 months left. You are still responsible. Your contract likely says you can do to this so that would be grounds for default, eviction and loss of the deposit. All rather messy.

2007-01-26 06:51:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-10-16 03:20:49 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

6 month minimum contract is standard. I have rented several properties in London and other areas and it is always 6 month contract. After 6 months you can then extend for 1 month or more but it always start with 6 months. I don't know of any way to get around this.

2007-01-26 00:39:59 · answer #4 · answered by clairelou_lane 3 · 0 0

Actually one year is standard in London; you are lucky if you can find somewhere with a six-month lease.

If you wanted to have someone else move in instead of you (i.e. take over your lease) you could do this, but the landlord would have to approve it. I would suggest that you discuss this before you sign the lease in order to avoid problems later on. We have discussed this with our landlord and he has said that as long as his money gets paid, he doesn't care who lives there - but other landlords may not be this easy going.

This would be relatively easy - you could just advertise on websites like www.gumtree.com to find someone. In terms of the contract, again discuss this with the landlord because he may prefer to sign a new contract with them directly.

Why don't you look for a flatshare or houseshare instead? The vast majority of these have no minimum terms at all. There may often be the condition that you find someone to replace yourself when you move out, but not necessarily - the other housemates may prefer to do this so that they can approve the person moving in (it'd be your choice otherwise).

2007-01-26 06:52:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is pretty standard but there are surely people who would want temporary tenents perhaps if they are going on an extended holiday or something. Try putting ads in the classifieds. See what you get if you call yourself a "housesitter". Some people would be glad to have someone in their home to feed pets, water plants etc. I have heard of websites that provided these kinds of contacts but I'm afraid I don't know any names. Google.

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have u tried monthly licensed rental places u pay monthly in advance and renew license every month by paying monthly advance?

2007-02-03 00:25:04 · answer #8 · answered by chandarana s 1 · 0 0

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