New here, so hopefully resurrecting an old, on-topic thread isn't a problem (as opposed to starting a new one).
I'm moving to the UK on a Tier 5 (Temp Worker/Gov't Authorised Exchange) visa for the next two years starting in late September. (Well, this is technically pending getting my visa, but it looks like everything's on track for that.)
Is there anything in particular a letter from a previous landlord should say as far as a reference goes? Should I get multiple originals of such a letter or will just one be enough? (I'm not sure at what stage in finding a flat to rent I'd need to provide such a letter.) I guess I'm concerned on this matter because I've had so much trouble getting my bank to provide a letter that will document the Tier 5 maintenance requirements of UKBA.
I see mention of letters from employers in this thread as well. I'm going to be in a bit of an interesting situation. My visa sponsor is the London School of Economics. However, they are not paying me (hence the issues with maintenance). Instead, I'm being supported by a fellowship from the Marshall Sherfield Fellowship Foundation. I have a letter from the foundation stating what my monthly personal allowance will be. Should that be sufficient, or would I want to get a letter from the LSE when I get over there, too?
Thanks for any advice.