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Riverside Housing Association question

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biglips · 08/08/2008 11:43

Can u get a unfurnished house and also do u need to leave a deposit down?

(i have never rented off a housing ass and its for my mum as possibly will have to move out as she is on her own now and cant afford the rent where she is now)

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hanaflower · 08/08/2008 11:45

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dilemma456 · 08/08/2008 11:57

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biglips · 08/08/2008 12:18

no she hadnt contacted them yet as she is in a private rental house atm....and poss needing another house to move in v soon.

i will get mum to give them a call asap!!.

many thanks for the replied.

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Tortington · 08/08/2008 12:22

i used to work for them - v. briefly many moons ago.

elkiedee · 08/08/2008 13:15

Your mum probably needs to get on to her local Council as well, as many Housing Associations actually mostly take on new tenants nominated to them by the Council as in need.

biglips · 08/08/2008 13:47

elk - really??? as my mum had never rented from the council only from the private landlords. i will tell her about that when ill see her later.

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elkiedee · 08/08/2008 15:56

You can find out about them in her area here:

www.riverside.org.uk/riverside/riversideg/default.asp?id=614

A lot of their properties are through the Council as I would expect.

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