xaoifsx wrote: » Hi there, I hope this is in the right forum... Just wondering if anyone has any theories or know why home owners put up their properties of rooms for rent with 'couples not accepted' for types of tenants?
c_man wrote: » Cos you'd want to be mad to live with a couple.
xaoifsx wrote: » Hi there, I hope this is in the right forum... Just wondering if anyone has any theories or know why home owners put up their properties of rooms for rent with 'couples not accepted' for types of tenants? Thanks.
rustedtrumpet wrote: » Its none of your business to be pretty honest
mattjack wrote: » I'm an undercover Mod here and this is you're one and only warning , any more comments like that and you will be handed over to the secret police.General arseholery of that nature is not appreciated in the spirit of all things AH.
Femme_Fatale wrote: » The answers so far seem to be in relation to people looking for people to share with them, but the OP is asking about landlords specifically. If they're owner-occupier, they probably don't want to be sharing with a couple, but I'd agree it doesn't make sense for an "absentee" landlord not to want a couple renting their property.
xaoifsx wrote: » I would understand with the landlord living there. But when the landlord is not..(I am aiming this thread at landlords not occupying the property) like usually if a couple is involved in getting a room or a whole house, the landlord would put up the price a bit.. so that the couple pays a bit more but still less each than a single person.. so the landlord get more money in the end.
cantdecide wrote: » *your Proof you're not a mod. Mods being infallible of course :cool:
MadsL wrote: » I once moved in at the same time as another bloke renting two of the spare bedrooms from a gal who wanted help with a mortgage. Within a week they were a couple. For fucks sake! :mad:
The Backwards Man wrote: » Couples tend to ride everywhere causing extra wear and tear to items such as beds, sofas, coffee tables, ironing boards etc., which is an unnecessary extra expense for the landlord to replace or repair said items.