Rental needed!
Hi All!
I am in need of a new home for me and my dog (mastiffxstaffy, 9yrs) by the 22nd of March!
Having no luck with real estates.
Somewhere safe, secure and private. Fenced. Or allow me to get it fenced, temporary or permanent is up to you.
Anywhere from outskirts of Richmond- mapua - motueka - riwaka - moutere - mot valley
Bond is no problem and have references available
Either just a place for me and dog - up to $400 per week
OR
3+bedroom or 2+ sleepout/room for caravan etc - around $650 per week - for us and one other tenant who travels round south island for work and only here half the time. He is wanting somewhere to have his kids (teens) come and stay on his days off.
Will consider anything though, even if it isn't quite up to standard/needs work etc. Happy to sign something to say I know & agree.
Holiday home/Bach been sitting empty lately? Or not earning a steady income?
Please consider us as tenants!
Looking for something long term but will take whatever I can!
Please pm me if you know of anything or can point me towards someone that can help me.
Thankyou for reading 🙂
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👉 The temperature inside a car can heat to over 50°C in less than 15 minutes.
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