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How to provide enforcable costs for repir and clean

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  • TIMBO
    TIMBO Posts: 37 Forumite
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    Guest101 wrote: »
    Can you quote the section about three months notice? And how far into the year were they? It's a strange addition to the contract, not sure if enforceable. If they are 11 months into the tenancy for example, then no chance.

    Did the tenants sign the original inventory?

    Did you protect within 30 days? Did they get the prescribed information?
    Thank you for your help, responses to your questions are below
    10. Termination
    The Landlord or Tenant may bring the Tenancy to an end at any time (but not a day earlier than six months from the commencement date of the date of this Agreement) by giving to the Tenant or Landlord not less than three months written notice

    They were 6 months into a one year contract.

    I am waiting for the letting agents to confirm the tenant signed the original inventory.

    Yes the deposit was protected within 30 days.
    Thanks
  • Guest101
    Guest101 Posts: 15,764 Forumite
    TIMBO wrote: »
    Thank you for your help, responses to your questions are below
    10. Termination
    The Landlord or Tenant may bring the Tenancy to an end at any time (but not a day earlier than six months from the commencement date of the date of this Agreement) by giving to the Tenant or Landlord not less than three months written notice

    They were 6 months into a one year contract.

    I am waiting for the letting agents to confirm the tenant signed the original inventory.

    Yes the deposit was protected within 30 days.
    Thanks

    Might want to ask a solicitor about the break clause, but it seems balanced at least.

    Make sure they signed the inventory, if they haven't u'll struggle to prove they caused any damage.
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