You don't need a TV licence, I don't have one so that shaves a bit off.
And if TV licence is (if applicable) then surely the same goes for road tax and car insurance.
Recently moved into a Studio flat, rough estimation of my outgoings here, if it's any help:
Rent: 700 (inc. elec., no gas)
Council tax: 115
Broadband: 25
Contract: 38
Car insurance: 90
Car insuranceTax: 15
Petrol: 180-200
Food shopping: 150
Social: 200
Total: £1,533.
Needless to say, I've been cutting down going out a lot.
£700 for a studio, oof. Where's that?
Probably best to direct you to circle jerk thread in GD where people enjoy being chased for not having a licence, rather than just telling them they’re not watching live TV (and bet most actually do).you dont need a TV licence ?
so if im watching BBC1 i dont have to have a licence to watch it ?
are you pulling my chain, as im pretty sure you have to have one, otherwise your breaking the law?
you dont need a TV licence ?
so if im watching BBC1 i dont have to have a licence to watch it ?
are you pulling my chain, as im pretty sure you have to have one, otherwise your breaking the law?
I am looking at renting on my own. Hopefully my mum will get a buy to let mortgage and I will rent of her. House will come to me eventually.
Apparently my mum can get a buy to let mortgage pretty easily. Hope so. Don't want to rent really.
Most buy to let mortgages specifically prohibit renting to family members.
Shocking prices you lot have down south for property, 700 or so notes a month up here will see you mortgage a nice detached bungalow.
When i say down south i mean south of Carlisle
Rent: 400
Food shopping: 400
4 people in our house and food bill is £500, where on earth do people shop?