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LL notice period?
bbk87
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Just looking for some confirmation on this one if possible.
My 12 month AST ends August 1st. Am I correct in thinking that the LL would need to serve S21 in order for us to vacate at the end of this, and it needs to be served on or before June 1st?
If they don't serve notice and don't renew tenancy it goes to rolling contract. And new tenancy is well... a new tenancy.
LL is coming today for 'inspection'. Will tell them I intend on staying and will ask them if they're going to re-new or not (I assume this is why they're coming for an inspection). But just so I know that they don't need to just 'expect' me to leave once the tenancy ends.
Cheers!
My 12 month AST ends August 1st. Am I correct in thinking that the LL would need to serve S21 in order for us to vacate at the end of this, and it needs to be served on or before June 1st?
If they don't serve notice and don't renew tenancy it goes to rolling contract. And new tenancy is well... a new tenancy.
LL is coming today for 'inspection'. Will tell them I intend on staying and will ask them if they're going to re-new or not (I assume this is why they're coming for an inspection). But just so I know that they don't need to just 'expect' me to leave once the tenancy ends.
Cheers!
Aqua £160.00 / EE £289.60
Total debt = £449.60
Total debt = £449.60
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All correct. If they want you to leave at the end of your term they need to serve you notice and you need to agree to it.
If you want to stay in the property you can either agree to a new AST or simply continue on a statutory periodic (ie rolling monthly) tenancy.0 -
Yes, unless your tenancy agreement already says what will happen after the AST expires. If it says it becomes a periodic tenancy then you won't technically have a statutory periodic tenancy. A SPT comes about when the AST doesn't say anything about what happens at the end. But the difference isn't significant unless there is a long notice period that you have to serve on the LL.Changing the world, one sarcastic comment at a time.0
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Indeed.
* Ending/renewing an AST: what happens when a fixed term ends? How can a LL or tenant end a tenancy? What is a periodic tenancy?0 -
sorry to jump into your post but, what notice do you have to give when you wish to vacate after your 12 month contract is over? or what would be normal procedure? ive notified my landlord via phone letting him know but i just want to make sure im doing the correct procedure0
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panzer_pure wrote: »sorry to jump into your post but, what notice do you have to give when you wish to vacate after your 12 month contract is over? or what would be normal procedure? ive notified my landlord via phone letting him know but i just want to make sure im doing the correct procedure
It will tell you in your tenancy agreement. I have to give one months notice that I want to vacate at the end when it ends.Aqua £160.00 / EE £289.60
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Read the link in post 4 above.panzer_pure wrote: »sorry to jump into your post but, what notice do you have to give when you wish to vacate after your 12 month contract is over? or what would be normal procedure? ive notified my landlord via phone letting him know but i just want to make sure im doing the correct procedure
95% of tenancies require notice to be served in writing at the specified address.
However, if you serve some other way (eg text) and the LL accepts the notice (in a way you can prove so no, not a phonecall!) you should be OK.0
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