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Tenancy notice
Sus13
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Hi wonder if anybody can help?
We have been renting a property for around 13 months and are now on a rolling notice period were we have to give 1 months notice and the landlord has to give us 2 month notice.
We recently applied for another rented property and are currently being referenced as we speak. The reference company have contacted my current landlord for a reference and they given one no problem but today have submitted us with our 2 month notice from the 22nd of this month which is the day in which the tenancy commenced. I suspect this is because they now know we are planning to leave, which I have no problems with.
My question is if next week we get the go ahead on the other property can I put in my one month notice from the 22nd of this month because I don't want to have to be pay 2months.
We have been renting a property for around 13 months and are now on a rolling notice period were we have to give 1 months notice and the landlord has to give us 2 month notice.
We recently applied for another rented property and are currently being referenced as we speak. The reference company have contacted my current landlord for a reference and they given one no problem but today have submitted us with our 2 month notice from the 22nd of this month which is the day in which the tenancy commenced. I suspect this is because they now know we are planning to leave, which I have no problems with.
My question is if next week we get the go ahead on the other property can I put in my one month notice from the 22nd of this month because I don't want to have to be pay 2months.
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if it started on 22nd then your rental period runs 22nd to 21st
therefore you need to give notice on or before 22 april with the leaving date of 21 May.
As I'm sure you appreciate you could give notice today but strictly speaking it would not expire until 21 May as that would be the end of one full rental period's notice - notice runs in rental periods not in calendar months.
Make sure you are gone before 24:00 hours on 21 April otherwise you will have to start again0
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