Homeowners can earn up to £200 monthly by renting out driveways, says MoneySavingExpert
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Summary
MoneySavingExpert (MSE) shares a money-making tip for homeowners with driveways, suggesting they can earn up to £200 per month by renting out their driveway space on parking apps and websites where motorists pay to use the spot.
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People with driveways might be able to make up to £200 a month, according to consumer experts.
The experts explained that it's possible to rent out your driveway on parking sites and apps, where motorists can pay in order to use your spot.
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