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Notice to end fixed term tenancy
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6th March is a Sunday so find out the procedure for returning keys on a non business day.
I'd be very surprised if landlord sued but you never know. He could be viewing this thread!0 -
Further, I require 24 hours written notice for any and all viewings you intend to carry out.
Why suggest viewings when the OP has not said anything about them wanting to conduct them?Further I remove your right to contact me by any means other then posted letter.
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Anyone writing like this sounds a bit of a prat.Well life is harsh, hug me don't reject me.0 -
Why suggest viewings when the OP has not said anything about them wanting to conduct them?
Anyone writing like this sounds a bit of a prat.
I'm sure they'll want to shortly.
As for sounding like a prat, I wouldn't care less, but if they would want to inform me of this, they would need to do so via posted letter...0 -
Miss_Samantha wrote: »Hi apjc33,
Are you sure that your tenancy is indeed a fixed term tenancy?
Pretty sure, it's titled '12 month tenancy commencing on...' and the field 'term' states 'for the term of 12 months commencing on...'. There is also a clause that after this date it becomes periodic.0
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