Renting a Property to MOD
Renting a Property to MOD
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Saleen836

Original Poster:

11,984 posts

226 months

Yesterday (20:49)
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As title, a friends dad has a 2 bed property on the south coast and has been contacted by an agent with regards to letting the property to the MOD, anyone done this and can give feedback if it is/was worthwhile?

Furbo

1,846 posts

49 months

Yesterday (20:54)
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Saleen836 said:
As title, a friends dad has a 2 bed property on the south coast and has been contacted by an agent with regards to letting the property to the MOD, anyone done this and can give feedback if it is/was worthwhile?
Call me cynical, but anything to do with the government will probably be hard work and unrewarding.




JSP440

52 posts

37 months

Yesterday (21:06)
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Having working in and with the MOD as a contractor for 16 years, tell him to charge 3 times the normal rent and they will see it as a great deal!

LastPoster

3,032 posts

200 months

Yesterday (21:25)
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It's a long time ago (20 years) but someone I used to work with did this. 6 year lease, agent put a contract in place for all maintenance/breakdowns etc. No hassle at all.

Saleen836

Original Poster:

11,984 posts

226 months

Yesterday (21:36)
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JSP440 said:
Having working in and with the MOD as a contractor for 16 years, tell him to charge 3 times the normal rent and they will see it as a great deal!
They have already offered £200 above what it would rent for

Saleen836

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11,984 posts

226 months

Yesterday (21:38)
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LastPoster said:
It's a long time ago (20 years) but someone I used to work with did this. 6 year lease, agent put a contract in place for all maintenance/breakdowns etc. No hassle at all.
This was my understanding from speaking with somone else who did it

hidetheelephants

31,149 posts

210 months

Yesterday (22:23)
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Saleen836 said:
JSP440 said:
Having working in and with the MOD as a contractor for 16 years, tell him to charge 3 times the normal rent and they will see it as a great deal!
They have already offered £200 above what it would rent for
And the reason they've not bitten the MOD's hand off is...? Without reading the offered terms it's "how long is a piece of string", but if it's a "full repair and insure" type agreement get it signed.