Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Furniture Hire: Furniture Solutions for Short Term Tenants




Short term contracts are a reality for a diverse range of people, and the nomadic nature that short term creates can lead to a number of problems for many tenants, but perhaps the highest priority for any tenant here is going to be cost.

Short term tenants will, on average, end up paying far in excess of what their long term equivalents will be shelling out. There are a number of reasons for this; namely:

  • Estate agent fees.
  • Losing deposit money through property damage (and we all know this happens, however hard we try and avoid it) and cleaning costs.
  • Downtime from work to move into a new place.
  • The cost of hiring a van and potentially additional manpower for the move.
  • The cost of buying additional furniture and/or putting furniture that’s not required into expensive storage facilities.

Now imagine these costs coming up twice a year (based on two six month short term contracts) – that could lead to much higher costs when compared to those of the long term tenant.

The fact is though, that not all of us can be long term tenants. Whether it’s further education forcing tenants to be there for a term and then back home for the summer, a job that requires flexibility or a landlord that won’t budge on the contract length, many of us are forced to take short term contracts.

Luckily, there is a solution that isn’t just cost effective, but it also simplifies the moving process. Furniture hire is an effective furniture solution for any length of contract, but it’s particularly useful when applied to short term tenancies.

Furnishing a single property can be incredibly costly. After all, you’re going to want good quality furniture that isn’t likely to wear or break down over a short period of time, items that can deal with the inevitable knock or two that they’ll take during the moving process, and individual pieces that look great, whether separate or as a full package. Second hand might be cheaper in the short term, but replacing that furniture when it breaks is going to mean you’re paying out twice. A furniture hire company can provide high quality and durable furniture at the fraction of the cost of an all out purchase, making having the right furniture a reality whatever the budget.

Flexibility is the key with short term tenancies. Tenancy dates vary greatly or rolling contracts coming to an end might require a quick move, leaving the tenant in a difficult position. Hire contracts provide the kind of flexibility the short term tenant requires, with short notice cancellations and no hidden costs a feature of many of the best hire companies.

Turnarounds are quick, and with most hire companies offering delivery and installation as quick as 24-48 hours after signing contracts, they’re incredibly useful if you find yourself in desperate need of furnishings. That means no extra time off work and more importantly, no van hire or removal costs.

Perhaps the most difficult aspect of short term tenancy is the variation between each and every property. Not all properties are created equal and, in the same vein, neither are their furnishings. Some will be fully furnished, some part furnished or maybe they have no furniture at all. This puts the short term tenant in a difficult situation. Do they buy furniture and if so, what happens to that furniture if their next property is fully furnished? Selling it again or high storage costs? Furniture hire allows you to select what you need for each property, ensuring you’re ready for each and every new requirement.

It may not cut out the estate agents fees, but it does a great job at reducing the overall costs associated with moving constantly. So if you’re a short term tenant looking for a furniture solution that’s quick, simple and cost effective, then furniture hire could well be for you. Whether you’re looking for Furniture hire in London or nationwide, there’s a company with a solution that could make your life a whole lot easier.  



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