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WANTED short term rent/house-sit in SE5/15/22 in December


ClareEY1

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I'm expecting a baby at the start of December and my parents would like to come to London for a few weeks to help. They can be flexible with dates and length of stay.


Our flat is a bit small for guests so i'm looking to put them up locally. I live near Warwick Gardens / Lyndhurst Grove so close by would be fantastic but any where is Camberwell/Peckham/East Dulwich would be ok.


Airbnb options are a bit disappointing so i'm wondering whether anyone is going away and would like a bit of income from renting our their place to us temporarily. My parents are quiet, reliable, very tidy and will happily water plants/feed cats/collect mail etc if helpful whilst you're away.


Please let me know if anyone is interested?


Thanks you.

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