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Hello,

We are a moving and need to find a place for our lovely lodger. Please do ask me about him. He has been a dream lodger. He has one double room and stays in it. He works shifts and has a girlfriend that he regularly stays with, but doesn't stay with him. You hardly know he's there. He is a great help, working for basic labourer pay he has fenced our garden and does a lot of work for the elderly of Herne Hill.


If you can't help at this time please do pass this on to anyone you know.


Below are his details


Hello, my name is Sandor Kiss. I have been living on Hinton Road for 3 yrs.

My landlords are moving and I am looking to rent a room in the area.

I am a 62 year old Hungarian man. Non-smoker and non-drinker. I have been working at Guy?s Hospital for 8 years. I also do DIY and gardening in my spare time.

I can provide references and copies of bank statements if you require them.

If you have a room please call me on 07551 567193 or my current landlord Ian 07748 152091


Thanks,

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