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Served a section 21 and left - now complaints I did not give notice!!

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  • franklee wrote: »
    That's odd. When I was served an S21 I moved out on the dot, it didn't occur to me to do otherwise. Having served the S21 it's the agent (paid to manage the property) who should have picked up the phone to check what's going on. If you want the tenant to stay don't serve them notice - simple :)
    Although I go along with clutton about a tenancy being a 2 way street for communication, I think your point above regarding s21 is valid. I think that an agent serving a default s21 is almost an inverted boy crying 'wolf'.
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  • Although I go along with clutton about a tenancy being a 2 way street for communication, I think your point above regarding s21 is valid. I think that an agent serving a default s21 is almost an inverted boy crying 'wolf'.

    LL served tenant notice, LL trying to withold deposit because tenant didn't serve counter-notice.... :confused:
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