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When would i need to hand my notice in?

Hi All

Currently living in my own place and signed a 6 month contract late last year. My first rent payment left my account on the 28th Dec 2011. I am thinking the 28th April and then leave in May? Just wondered if someone else thinks the same?

I know may seem like a daft question to ask if i think i know the answer, i suppose i am just looking for confirmation that my thinking is correct?

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  • If you signed a six month contract and the tenancy started on the 28th of December you are committed to pay the rent until the 28th of June.

    No formal notice needs to be given if you plan to vacate on or by the last day of a fixed-term AST but good manners dictate that you should signify your intentions.
  • jjlandlord
    jjlandlord Posts: 5,099 Forumite
    [Assuming AST in England or Wales]

    You are not required to give notice if you plan to vacate at the expiry of your fixed term tenancy, though obviously it's best doing so.
    If you want to leave before the end of the fixed term tenancy, you need your landlord's agreement unless your contract contains a break clause that you can use.

    Regarding when your tenancy started (and thus when it will expire), the date the first rent payment left your account is largely irrelevant.
    What matters is what is the start date stipulated on the tenancy agreement, and the date you moved in.

    Finally, there is no special date you can give notice, what is important is the date of the notice expiry.
    If you signed a six month contract and the tenancy started on the 28th of December you are committed to pay the rent until the 28th of June.

    27th June. ;)
  • Thanks for the correction on the date jj.

    The important bit is that you are in a legally-binding contract to pay the rent for six months. You cannot unilaterally decide that you want to end to tenancy before the expiry without your landlord's formal written agreement.
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    Hi All

    Currently living in my own place and signed a 6 month contract late last year.
    If it's your own place there is no need for a contract. Nor notice.

    If you want to leave, just find someone willing to buy the place.

    (sorry - one of those annoyingly pernickerty posts. ignore me!)
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