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4 bedroom house on Peckham Rye


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We are looking to rent out a large 4 bedroom family house on Peckham Rye. (The kitchen is open plan which means it is unsuitable for sharers because it would not get an HMO licence.)


Two double bedrooms, one suitable as an office with unimpeded access from the front; two single bedrooms; wet room, bathroom; sitting room; dining room; kitchen and breakfast room; secure patio garden; secure parking space. All mod cons. Available August. Minimum rental period 10 months. Furnished or unfurnished. Fabulous house. ?2,500pcm.


Sorry, no photos or viewings until end June.


PM me if interested. Might sell to the right buyer at the right price.

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Tom


If there are three or more people in two or more households, landlords need an HMO licence.


For most landlords, getting a licence is expensive and the process is apparently long-winded and cumbersome. For our house, we have been advised that structural alterations would be required to close off the open plan kitchen/ dining room (because they are separated by stairs. It is for that reason that the house is described as a 'family house'.


Good luck finding somewhere nice (and don't forget to ask about the HMO licence)!


R

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