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How positive or negative do you consider the following in relation to renting privately?


Ability to secure your rental property a maximum of up to 1-2 months in advance of posting


Ability to apply for school places if address potentially not confirmed until near the moving date


Ability to have time to help look for a new rental property


Ability to contribute more of your own money to have the house of your choice


Landlord may refuse to allow you to have pets Loss of immediate military community


Need for a second car depending on location of rental


Not being guaranteed to remain in the same house during the posting (eg possibly of landlord deciding to sell or no longer rent the property)


Ability to get adaptations undertaken on your property, as required by your family's needs


Security concerns


Quality of accommodation Choice of location


Choice of who you can live with Choice of type of property


Very


positive 29%


28% 30% 20%


4% 4%


5% 2% 11% 8%


20% 24% 26% 28%


Positive Neither Negative Very negative


28% 16% 27% 29%


5% 7%


5% 4% 18% 9%


29% 37% 32% 36%


20% 22% 17% 23%


22% 31%


28% 12% 33%


33% 26%


18% 26% 19%


14% 15% 16% 17%


26% 28%


31% 29% 18%


26% 14%


11% 8% 9%


9% 19% 10% 11%


43% 30%


31% 53% 20%


24% 11%


10% 8% 8%


If you were given an allowance towards your private rental property, what would you expect the MOD to provide?


Assistance finding the property


Legal assistance - dealing with contracts & tenancy agreements Removals


Financial assistance - deposits Furniture package


Must be provided


53% 78% 88% 75% 31%


Nice to Have


38% 20% 11% 22% 36%


Does not need to be provided


9% 2% 1% 3%


33%


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