What cheeses me off

They also want my wife to apply.
It is quite common to require both partners in a relationship to be on the lease.
They want to know how she will pay for rent.
It's actually quite normal - they are protecting themselves in case of a relationship breakdown.
You basically need to provide a letter signed and agreed by all parties that you and not your wife are responsible for all rents
 
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£10 for new. Is there a discount for "used"
Hm, I quoted this .. now I can't remember why.
Has anyone ever used 2Apply for rental applications?

They want a copy of bank statement. Shouldn't latest 2 payslips be enough? There is no way I'm providing them a copy of my statement. Where I spend my money is none of their business. I have provided a screenshot of bank account with incoming and outgoing for the month.

It's all these intrusive littke things that have become a prerequisite to do anything today.
Visa applications doing this too........... Brazil, Indonesia, etc. I'm sure there's more.
 
It's actually quite normal - they are protecting themselves in case of a relationship breakdown.
Is this quite normal now or always has been?

The way I see it, things like signing for a new rental, applying for a credit card, a loan or a visa, despite the supposed increased awareness of privacy principles, can now demand more data and not be unpopular enough that people would actively avoid it.

Anyone can refuse to supply personal information if, in their opinion, it is not necessary in determining an outcome, but I'm guessing that deciding who gets to rent a place is a competition, so those who follow all protocols will, on average, stand a better chance than those who do not.
 
WCMO... and it's not against anyone, just frustration.

I have a recipe (it's for a sauce) that just requires a dash of brandy.

The smallest amount of brandy I can get at the bottle-o is 150 mL, which is way way way more than required for my recipe.

I rarely cook with brandy and I don't drink it. If we don't have any brandy in the house, I'm probably going to have to go without or bite the bullet and buy the 150 mL bottle. Yes, that bottle can easily last until the next remote time I need brandy, but that's not the point (and after a while you tend to forget all the leftover stuff you got last time)

The original recipe actually calls for calvados, but not only is that more expensive, but there's no chance of getting that in a small measure at all.
 
I rarely cook with brandy and I don't drink it. If we don't have any brandy in the house, I'm probably going to have to go without or bite the bullet and buy the 150 mL bottle. Yes, that bottle can easily last until the next remote time I need brandy, but that's not the point (and after a while you tend to forget all the leftover stuff you got last time)
Something like this isn't available from a store near you?
 
Something like this isn't available from a store near you?
I checked three bottle shops and the smallest brandy they sell is a 150 mL bottle. They have minis of almost everything else common - vodka, rum, whiskey - but not brandy.

Ordering online won't arrive in time.
 
Is this quite normal now or always has been?
I don't know. My agent run rentals always required both spouses or all adults to be on the lease

so those who follow all protocols will, on average, stand a better chance than those who do not.
Correct. An agent will let the property to the tenant who is easiest to deal with. Of course agent information requests should be within the law.
 
WCMO... and it's not against anyone, just frustration.

I have a recipe (it's for a sauce) that just requires a dash of brandy.

The smallest amount of brandy I can get at the bottle-o is 150 mL, which is way way way more than required for my recipe.

I rarely cook with brandy and I don't drink it. If we don't have any brandy in the house, I'm probably going to have to go without or bite the bullet and buy the 150 mL bottle. Yes, that bottle can easily last until the next remote time I need brandy, but that's not the point (and after a while you tend to forget all the leftover stuff you got last time)

The original recipe actually calls for calvados, but not only is that more expensive, but there's no chance of getting that in a small measure at all.
So that’s a good excuse to do a trip somewhere where they handout miniatures inflight! 😁

Or next time at the DF, get one there…at least it doesn’t go off.

I actually make a few things using brandy.

WCMO
almost loosing an eyebrow because I’ve overdone the Brandy and it’s too hot by the time the lighter hits it! 😳
 
It is quite common to require both partners in a relationship to be on the lease.

It's actually quite normal - they are protecting themselves in case of a relationship breakdown.
You basically need to provide a letter signed and agreed by all parties that you and not your wife are responsible for all rents
We haven't gone to lease yet. This is just the application.

Anyway what's done is done. I've decided they don't need to know my transaction details and my wife's employment/income/banking details are not necessary.

From what I understand they haven't found anyone suitable yet so they encouraged me to apply. Yes I did include an application for me and wife. They said it would take 2-3 days to let me know. A few hours later all checks were satisfactory and we were successful and we're now waiting for owner approval. The good thing is our current lease expires 24 July, this is available 24 June and I offered move in date of 30 June. I may need all 3 weeks to move our junk over.

Fingers crossed.
 

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