renting to my daughter
Tenancy Types and Management

Mary Powell
Mary Powell
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2 years ago
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We( self and husband) are registered landlords to a small property AST agreement and have been for many years no issues.

We have bought andare renovating a house in a university town in Wales and want to rent the house to our daughter and allow her to rent rooms as HMRC allow.

There is a bedroom in the attic, two standard bedrooms and a seperate front room that lends itself to being a bedroom. She is in the attic room( unusually it was a room from the day the house was built in the early 1900s)

She wants to rent to 3 addition friends. I am concerned this makes it a HMO. Any experience/help/guidence appriciated

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