i want to leave northern ireland and rent in scotland who are the housing associations based in scotland?

i don’t want to be in the city but in the outskirts of glasgow and edinburgh, i had thought of private rental but i don’t think i could afford that. i would like to have some contact with housing associations for renting a property but it would need to be a quiet area that i can bring up my 4 daughters in and close enough to a good primary school and secondary school that i could walk to if necessary

When you find this idyll, please don’t tell anyone or you will find that the house prices will soar and housing associations will be priced out of the market!

I want to move to Glasgow?

I am currently unemployed and living in Dundee. I have applied for alot of jobs in Glasgow. I know that my chances would be greatly improved if i actually resided there but i can’t afford a months rent and a deposit in advance on a flat share. Short of selling all my stuff does anyone have any advice or suggestions that could help me get to Glasgow.
My plan is to get a bar job or two to keep me going until i can tie down more secure work. I have lots of bar experience and Glasgow has hundreds if not thousands of bars, pubs, hotels and cafes so i am pretty confident i can find work. I even plan to go to night school and learn web coding. :)

It is difficult enough for people who actually live in Glasgow to get accommodation, so unless you have someone who will put you up until you get enough money to rent somewhere your chances of getting a flat are pretty slim – sorry! You could still apply for housing just to get on the waiting list. Check out this link for more info – http://www.gha.org.uk/content/default.asp?page=s14
Or, as the person above me said, look for a live in job. Check out this link for more info – http://glasgow.gumtree.com/jobs/live_in
Good luck!

Dating, I am asking too much?

My girlfriend of 3 months has dumped me. Is it because I am asking too much? I am 30 years of age. I have a good job with a high 6 figure salary. 3 cars (2 sports, 1 business). I have 3 houses which I own. 1 in New York, 1 in Manchester and 1 in London. Also a flat that I rent in Glasgow. When I am with a girl I expect to treat her as I treat myself. I go holidays regulary. I do spur of the moment things like fly to Paris for a candlelit meal. I love sports and like my girlfriend to keep in shape. This girlfriend do not like the way I make decisions, ie last minute. I booked 2 tickets to Italy last minute. When she said she couldn’t go I told her to quit her job and I would support her……that was the end of that.

Any ideas?
Any women looking for a man, LOL?
I don’t want money to stand in my way. Should I slow my life down to deal with her professional life and commitments?

i have not much money but did the same spoiling my girl friend to, of 3 months i made her happy but i move to fast like you and she dump me so slow down ladys dont like money in there face so next time be pour going out in old car and be nice

The Home Report | Scotland | Inksters Solicitors

Brian Inkster of Inksters Solicitors, Glasgow, Scotland answers queries from Jane Young of Kanbee about The Home Report which affects anyone selling or buying a home placed on the market for sale in Scotland from 1 December 2008.

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A view from The Samling in the Lake District – Hot Tub View

This is a movie taken from the Manmire room (the highest point at The Samling). We stayed here as part of our Wedding on 30/05/08. There is a great view of Lake Windermere and it is a great location for a Wedding with 11 themed rooms for a close and intimate occasion. We had close friends and family numbering 26 in all. The location is very competitively priced compared to surrounding hotels and in my opinion, superior for it’s character and views and gardens. Take a look…

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http://www.thesamling.com/

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Manmire Room
Located close to the hot tub, Manmire is on two floors with a mezzanine. Decorated with a nautical theme in navy and white, it is one of the largest suites. The bed in this room can be either a large double or two singles.

The Samling
Ambleside Road
Windermere
Cumbria
LA23 1LR
England.

Telephone: +44 (0)15394 31922
Facsimile: +44 (0)15394 30400
E-mail: info@thesamling.com
Website: www.thesamling.com

A few hundred feet above one of the most beautiful lakes in Britain beckons a small gem of a hotel. It’s called The Samling.

Set in its own sixty-seven acre estate, it’s like no other place you’ve stayed. This is a hotel in the country and, emphatically, not a country house hotel. There’s none of that snooty nostalgic stuff. Instead, you’ll discover deep comfort, the fruits of a thoughtful kitchen and service so good you hardly notice it. Food here is light, full of good ideas and loved unreservedly by our guests.
Our cellar gains new admirers with every visit too, fans of the grape have a treat in store.

As do those with an eye for a view, Wordsworth paid his rent here, probably on time too, for this is one of Lakeland’s most unforgettable viewing points. Wandering the estate’s woodlands, fields and landscaped gardens may not turn you into a poet but it will make you feel very, very good.
You can book The Samling like any other hotel, or you can have it all to yourself. These, then are the facts of The Samling. Everything else is strictly magical.

The Samling, which is licensed for civil marriage ceremonies, is an ideal place to get married. With ten suites, you can take over the whole place (accommodation for extra guests is available locally). And with sixty-seven acres of grounds, it has a privacy and seclusion that you, your family and guests can really relax in. No interruptions, no distractions, just your special day.

Just as importantly, our staff are committed to making your day a success. They pay minute attention to detail and have the singular advantage of being nice people.

You can have a marquee in the grounds if you wish, and although we can suggest menus, we can cater for virtually anything you want.

We are three and a half hours from London and one and a half to two hours from Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle and Glasgow. There is a helipad in the grounds and we can collect you personally from airports and train stations. The nearest airports are Carlisle, Glasgow, Teesside and Newcastle, the nearest train station is Oxenholme.

To get to The Samling by road: Leave the M6 at Junction 36 (South Lakes/Kendal). At the large roundabout, take the exit onto the 1591 and continue past Windermere towards Ambleside. Approximately two miles after Windermere, you’ll see the lake and The Low Wood Water Sports Centre on your left. You’ll also see a sign for The Low Wood Hotel on your right. About three hundred yards further on is a sharp bend, indicate right when you see the road sign showing this bend. The entrance to The Samling is a very steep driveway on your right: continue up it and bear right to park at the front of the house. We look forward to seeing you.

The French Revolution was about to begin
The American War of Independence was about to end.
But it was then, in the early 1780s, that Mr Edward Thorneycroft built a house overlooking the north eastern shore of Lake Windermere

By the 1800′s, The Samling, as the house is known, was in the hands of a John Benson, landlord to the poet William Wordsworth.
Walking from Dove cottage in nearby Grasmere, it was to The Samling that Wordsworth came to pay rent.

Take the same route and it’s easy to understand how the countryside came to inspire some of the greatest poetry ever written in the English language. Born in Cumberland, Wordsworth was a huge influence, both on poetry and wider world.
His belief that a man close to nature was the purest and best of beings was the moving spirit behind his writings.

He and Lord Byron (who was married at Seaham Hall, a sister establishment of The Samling) were the regular subject of university debates as to who was the country’s best poet.

Needless to say, they didn’t get on.

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‘Jointly and severally liable’ – normal for student flat in the UK?

My daughter has found a flat to share with four of her friends next year at university (Glasgow/Scotland). As parents we are being asked to sign a legal document to act as gurantor for her (OK, that bit’s fine), but also stating that we are ‘Jointly and severally liable’ for all rents/damages. In other words, if a flamate fails to pay the rent or leaves the flat within the year’s tenancy, we have to stump up!

This seems a bit harsh. Is it normal? Is it even legal? Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated.

Please note: this is UK only

Yes this happened to me when our flatmate stopped paying rent we were asked to pay their share, it is quite normal. However we requested our landlord pursue their individual guarantor first before asking us to stump up and it paid off in the end! There are always going to be risks when young people move in together for what is usually the first time but it normally works out and in the end you just have to trust that everyone is going to do their bit.

Council Tax Question?

I am about to rent a flat in Glasgow.

I work full time and my girlfriend is a full time student.

Would it be possible to put the flat in my girlfriends name to make the flat exempt from council tax?

Also, because my girlfriend is a student, she will need a guarantor, so will the flat still be exempt from Council tax?

nope

the council where i am at states that its only if there are all students in the house then its exempt from council tax if there is a mix then it would be either full or part payment

3 Bed Terraced House | 166 Ronaldsay Street – Milton, Glasgow | Asking Price £80,000

Remax Partners Estate Agents

Office Tel: +44 (0) 141 772 5000
Fax: +44 (0) 141 762 5000
Email: bishopbriggs@remax-scotland.com
Website: www.remax-scotland.com

This is a very nicely presented 3 bedroom end terrace family home, in walk in condition.

The ground floor accommodation comprises of an entrance hall with white UPVC double glaze front door, a large Living/Dining room, modern fitted kitchen with stainless steel integrated gas hob, electric fan oven and extractor, which is finished in attractive beech effect doors and granite effect work tops, off the hall is the bathroom with ceramic tiled walls white 3 piece suite and separate shower cabinet.

Upstairs are three good sized double bedrooms, all with cupboard space.

The property is decorated throughout warm neutral tones, it has gas fired central heating and has white UPVC double glazed windows and external doors.

The property also benefits from a good sized south facing rear garden, as well as a new roof and fencing within the last 12 months.

The property falls within council tax band B.

Offers in the Region of £80,000.

THE PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTIONS ACT 1991
While these particulars have been carefully compiled and are believed to be accurate, no warranty is given in this respect and potential purchasers should satisfy themselves as to any points arising there from. None of the items included in the sale of working or running nature such as the central heating installation or mechanical or electrical equipment (where included in the sale) have been tested by us and no warranty is given in this respect and potential purchasers should satisfy themselves as to any points arising therefrom. Any photographs used are purely illustrative, and may demonstrate only the surroundings. They are not therefore taken as indicative of the extent of the property, or that the photograph is taken from within the boundaries of the property, or of what is included in the sale.

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