Renting can make it complicated to create a house that feels like your own. A lot of our readers will relate to the thought of feeling like they’re in someone else’s home turf and the dream house they once imagined has turned out to be an isolated memory.
In the United Kingdom, only 63.5% of people have their own home and the figures are similar across the globe. This means that most of us are renting on a continuing basis. There is nothing wrong with renting, but sometimes dealing with your landlord can be hard. Sometimes, you might be thinking to make changes to the place but would worry that you won’t able to get the landlord’s permission.
Check out this infographic from Half Price for information on how you can convince your landlord to let you to make changes to the property. It also offers suggestions on the detachable home improvements that require no permission from the landlord at all. Find out more now.
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