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I moved in on 19 April 2009. But I've aksed not for the deposit back but to use it for my arrears.0
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I've also handed in my notice to terminate tenancy in writing to her. as suggested. Though I've put a note to say if she is happy to accept I will move out closet to her preferred date of 19th. I've asked for the 20th as my family will be able to help me move on the weekend, when they not working.0
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Did your tenancy agreement start on the 19th? If so the notice to quit (served by you or your landlord) should end on the 18th of a month - is that what you have served? If you stay two days over your landlord can ask for another full month of rent in court. Can't you move out the weekend before?Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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Did your tenancy agreement start on the 19th? If so the notice to quit (served by you or your landlord) should end on the 18th of a month - is that what you have served? If you stay two days over your landlord can ask for another full month of rent in court. Can't you move out the weekend before?
Sorry just checked back and it started on 20th.. it was a Monday but I were abel to move in 2 days earlier.
If I can move out this weekend I will definately try.0
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