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I was recently contacted by the agent regarding my buy to let which was up for rent asking if I would consider a young lad who was on Universal Credit. His grandfather would stand as guarantor. I said OK but on the proviso the council paid the rent directly to myself. I then decided to contact the council to see what the rules and regs were. It should be noted that the tenant finds the property first then once they are moved in and in receipt of a tenancy agreement, they take it to the Counci Offices to make an arrangement to have their rent paid. Apparently it can take months for applications to be processed. So who pays the rent in the interim? Also my thoughts were the application could be unsuccessful and I'd be left chasing a guarantor. I went back to the agent and declined in light of this information
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