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End of tenancy agreement

Hi I moved into my flat on 15th September 2008 so my six month tenancy agreement would run out on 15th March. If I wanted to move out could I just not sign a new one?

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  • Planner
    Planner Posts: 611 Forumite
    hullight wrote: »
    Hi I moved into my flat on 15th September 2008 so my six month tenancy agreement would run out on 15th March. If I wanted to move out could I just not sign a new one?

    It would actually run out 14th March? - Double check then check again.

    If you want to move out then you dont need to sign another contract, but must move out on the very last day and return the keys (hench the need to be 100% sure of your dates).

    If you would like to remain in the property on a statutory periodic tenancy (rolling month on month), then remain in the property and dont sign another contract. You will then be required to give one full calander month notice to leave and your LL 2 months. If you go for this option, check you havent already been served a s.21 notice.
  • clutton_2
    clutton_2 Posts: 11,149 Forumite
    ""You will then be required to give one full calander month notice to leave"" ending on the last day of the rent period
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