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<blockquote data-quote="n&amp;s" data-source="post: 3175582" data-attributes="member: 59096"><p>Thank you for your thoughts very interesting to know what would be a blocker to this kind of agreement. I am actually from the other side as a prospective offer as opposed to a landowner. So as I understand your points your main concern would be to get stuck with tenants you didn't want and having more hassle than having renovation done? </p><p></p><p>Having a contract and a trial few weeks at the start would that alleviate these concerns? </p><p></p><p>Also to be specific to me we have a home to return to in London this would be a trial of "good life" (sorry to use that term! ) I wanted to know whether this would be an interesting prospect for Farmers /landowners.</p><p></p><p>Do you think there are a lot of Farming/landowners with old ruins or derelict buildings that they would want to renovate for holiday let but just dont have the time?</p><p></p><p>Once again thank you for your response its great to have an idea of a real owners view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n&s, post: 3175582, member: 59096"] Thank you for your thoughts very interesting to know what would be a blocker to this kind of agreement. I am actually from the other side as a prospective offer as opposed to a landowner. So as I understand your points your main concern would be to get stuck with tenants you didn't want and having more hassle than having renovation done? Having a contract and a trial few weeks at the start would that alleviate these concerns? Also to be specific to me we have a home to return to in London this would be a trial of "good life" (sorry to use that term! ) I wanted to know whether this would be an interesting prospect for Farmers /landowners. Do you think there are a lot of Farming/landowners with old ruins or derelict buildings that they would want to renovate for holiday let but just dont have the time? Once again thank you for your response its great to have an idea of a real owners view. [/QUOTE]
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