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Rented flat - no children?

(4 Posts)
glammanana Fri 03-Oct-14 15:18:52

It will mean no children living there on a permanent basis,other tenants may not want the noise of babies etc during the night,I shouldn't think looking after your DGC during the daytime would make a difference but just check with the agent and get it OK'd in writing for your peace of mind.

NfkDumpling Fri 03-Oct-14 07:20:10

It will mean to children living there, so I suppose it depends how often your DGS visits. Once a week you'll probably be ok, but daily could be construed as living there. The agent should know - and it is (hopefully) short term.

kittylester Fri 03-Oct-14 07:15:09

You should ask the agent or owner! Maybe they mean that children aren't allowed to rent the flat. grin

Maxine Fri 03-Oct-14 06:33:18

I'm going to rent somewhere while I'm looking for a house to buy, and a flat I'm interested in says 'no children'. I look after my grandson each week - do they mean no children living there, or no children visiting?