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This is what i was hoping someone could confirm... i don't believe it is mandatory, but im guessing it would strengthen the accommodation aspect of the application.CR001 wrote:Where does it state that a NOC is mandatory to submit??
Details of the accommodation that youCR001 wrote:If you have a tenancy agreement, for a 1 bed flat for example, this should be sufficient.
Note the 'could' and not 'must'. Tenancy agreement and council tax/utility bill should be sufficient. Many people do not submit an NOC.sajan patel wrote:Details of the accommodation that youCR001 wrote:If you have a tenancy agreement, for a 1 bed flat for example, this should be sufficient.
and your sponsor intend to live in and
permission for you to stay there along
with evidence of any other occupants
This could include:
Land Registry documents
mortgage statements
rent book or tenancy agreement
council tax statements
property inspection report
utilities bills
accommodation details with a supporting letter from the occupant/ landlord
confirming that you are able to stay there
Please note the 'if'. If you get a letter as stated and want to submit it then submit it but is not a mandatory document.sajan patel wrote:I see... but what about the below?
MAA11 Adequacy of accommodation
The ECO’s judgement should be based on the evidence from the applicant. If the ECO is not sure of the credibility of the applicant, he / she should ask to see a letter from the owner of the property (which may be a housing authority, housing association, landlord or a building society). This should confirm particulars of tenure and occupation of the dwelling, together with a description of the accommodation and, if rented, a copy of the lease.
The onus is on the applicant to provide confirmation that there is no objection to an additional resident moving into the accommodation.
There needs to be evidence that the applicant can live in the property , as he/she would not be allowed to be put on a tenacy agreement prior to being referenced.