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[QUOTE="Yugocean, post: 285833, member: 25081"] Negotiate with the landlord? This idea is never going to work if you are new, but for old tenants, a landlord might accept this, only because connecting with a family for years will make him emotionally attached. A relative's family used to live in a flat near a market; the rent was too high, but as time passed, the landlord did not increase the rent much due to good relations with that family. They lived there for 20+ years. Later, when they moved to another city, that flat was rented to another family. Those new tenants were new to the landlord; there were no emotions now, so anything negotiable wasn't going to happen. An old maid of our relatives informed us that a new family left the flat because the landlord increased the rent by 400%. (Once there was no emotion, the rent was increased as per market price.) Final conclusion: You need emotional attachment with the landlords' family so that no one in the family objects to renting to you. [/QUOTE]
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