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Tenants Not Moving - How Do I Escalate Matters?
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read the previous answersWith this current situation, would I serve a S21(B) Notice or a S21(A) Notice?It used to be commonly believed that in a Periodic (monthly) tenancy a S21 (4)(a) was required, with different timesclaes, but that has been clarified by the court of appeal ([FONT="]Spencer V Taylor[/FONT][FONT="] )[/FONT] - use S21 1 b with two calender months.0 -
As the AST expired in January (it was a 12-month AST with a 6 month break clause for either side). I have been advised by my Letting Agent that the contract has now rolled onto a monthly periodic (with the same rules being applied as original tenancy) agreement.
So the tenants are paying the rent by standing order on a month by month basis at the moment.
With this current situation, would I serve a S21(B) Notice or a S21(A) Notice?
Your letting agents sounds less than useful.0 -
As the AST expired in January (it was a 12-month AST with a 6 month break clause for either side). I have been advised by my Letting Agent that the contract has now rolled onto a monthly periodic (with the same rules being applied as original tenancy) agreement.
So the tenants are paying the rent by standing order on a month by month basis at the moment.
With this current situation, would I serve a S21(B) Notice or a S21(A) Notice?
See post number 9 and READ the link within it.0
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