The state of renting in London



Pay us, p*ss off, and don’t have a social life

by DepressedBrownie12

7 comments
  1. If you are lodging you are staying with people, not living with people, you are in their home.

    So those points are fair.

    Not if you are renting though.

  2. They don’t say no social life, they ask not to have people staying over, which is pretty common for lodgers and often the sort of things friends sharing a house agree too as well.

    I’ve never got all the hate for people stating want they’re looking for in an ad – if it doesn’t suit me, I don’t rent it. If it’s really over priced for the conditions, then no one will rent it, but quite likely someone who isn’t you lives like that anyway and is fine with the situation.

  3. “We would like the money without the unpleasantness of another actual human being in the place.”

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