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Thank you for replying.gollywood wrote:No normal married couple would share a single bed!! (Thats what I think you are saying!)
Get a surveyor in to assess the pproperty.
You may have to move out - rent accomodation for 3-6 months, and declare that as your 'accomodation' for the purposes of your application.
Sacrifices have to be made - money has to be spent.
Dunno about single bed, but I don't think there is a requirement to sleep in the same room. I know a few families where husband and wife sleep in separate rooms due to husband's loud snoring. Or you could always put a bunk bed in a single bedroom.nethoughts wrote:t is there any requirements that a married couple can not live in a single bed and has to have a double bed?
Or just state if asked that the applicant has the double room, and the other couple use the two single roomstasha75 wrote:Dunno about single bed, but I don't think there is a requirement to sleep in the same room. I know a few families where husband and wife sleep in separate rooms due to husband's loud snoring. Or you could always put a bunk bed in a single bedroom.nethoughts wrote:t is there any requirements that a married couple can not live in a single bed and has to have a double bed?
No - but it may arouse suspicions?nethoughts wrote:The property is not overcrowded but is there any requirements that a married couple can not live in a single bed and has to have a double bed?