Originally posted by marinakatombFollow the rules of life, guy. In case your school didn't teach them to you, here they are:
Ok, i need to find £200 in the next 7 days to pay my rent. Anyone got any idea's? 😕
* Your rent or house payment should not exceed 25% of your take home pay.
* Only establish a relationship with a partner who either has a job, is talented, has rich parents, or really, really loves you!
* NEVER allow someone to live with you rent-free, unless you really, really love them... in that case it doesn't matter if you get kicked out, or World War 3 begins. 😵
Originally posted by arrakisSound advice. Any idea's on how i might magic money out of thin air? (I seem to have caught you on a roll...)
Follow the rules of life, guy. In case your school didn't teach them to you, here they are:
* Your rent or house payment should not exceed 25% of your take home pay.
* Only establish a relationship with a partner who either has a job, is talented, has rich parents, or really, really loves you!
* NEVER allow someone to live with you rent-free, unles ...[text shortened]... ly love them... in that case it doesn't matter if you get kicked out, or World War 3 begins. 😵
Originally posted by marinakatombWhore yourself.
Ok, i need to find £200 in the next 7 days to pay my rent. Anyone got any idea's? 😕
There's always great need for young men and women who'll take it up the bum.
Mug old people
There's always plenty of easy pickings to be had. All you need is a brick, a cash despenser and some old geezer with a feeble condition.
Get a job
I know, it sound absolutely draconian and disgusting, but I have heard that it does pay.
I believe McDonald's and Burger King are always employing. And by my experiences they seem to employ anything that breathes.
Kill the person who's gonna take the 200 pounds off a ya.
The big advantage over this is that if you pull it off, you never have to pay rent again and if you get caught...you never have to pay rent again either. It's a bloody win-win situation!!
Originally posted by marinakatombIf none of Shav's solutions appeal this might help. I am a part time landlord, occassionally (long standing) tenants will ring up to appologize in adavance and ask if it's ok to be a few weeks late with the rent as they are experiencing unusual cashflow problems that are short lived. For tenants that I have had a good landlord/trenant relationship with I'm always glad they ring, rather than say nothing and don't pay on time, it's much better than saying nothing and making them chase you up for it, also from your prospective, you get to bring the subject up when you are readay to talk about it, I imagine it isn't very good being a week late then your landlord rings you.
Ok, i need to find £200 in the next 7 days to pay my rent. Anyone got any idea's? 😕