Why not rent out your driveway for extra money?
As more and more people across the UK attempt to bring in more cash in these most difficult of times, there is a growing interest in the area of renting out driveways for parking. While this is not a new service to hit the UK, having been around for some time, there is no doubt that the vast array of companies in this particular sector are attracting more interest than ever before.
Even though it's possible to rent out your driveway privately, there are various issues such as insurance and security to take in to account, which is possibly why it is best to go down the route of a car park company with expertise in this particular field. Even though you have to take into account costs and commissions it is still possible to bring in significant monthly income on a regular basis. It will not have gone unnoticed by drivers in the UK that car parking charges in general continue to spiral higher and higher and the opportunity to acquire the use of a driveway near to your place of work could be very cost effective.
If you are looking down this particular route it is vital that you take advice from third parties, ensuring that not only do you protect yourself but you also work within the legal boundaries of your particular residence.
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