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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Getting a council farm
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<blockquote data-quote="borderterribles" data-source="post: 6684288" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>Usually farms are advertised to let with vague details. The prospective tenants apply for further details ( for which there is often a charge). One or two viewing opportunities are given, at which it is always a good idea to have an informal chat with the Landlord's representative. The house , unless unoccupied, is not usually viewed at this stage. Then interested parties submit their proposals, budgets, funding and financial details and a short list is drawn up . On interview day , the applicant's are all invited to view the house before the interview takes place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="borderterribles, post: 6684288, member: 691"] Usually farms are advertised to let with vague details. The prospective tenants apply for further details ( for which there is often a charge). One or two viewing opportunities are given, at which it is always a good idea to have an informal chat with the Landlord's representative. The house , unless unoccupied, is not usually viewed at this stage. Then interested parties submit their proposals, budgets, funding and financial details and a short list is drawn up . On interview day , the applicant's are all invited to view the house before the interview takes place. [/QUOTE]
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