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Bnb rights

captainjon
Posts: 47 Forumite
Hi
I'm in a Bnb, booked for a week, stayed another week with the understanding that it could continue, and paying weekly.
The landlord doesnt live here, its essentially a shared house with other people not related to the LL or eachother. Ive now received notice 2 days before that i need to leave. Is this ok, as its completely unexpected and i dont have a place to go to. Its seems like a backdoor tenency, so i should have more rights.
thanks
I'm in a Bnb, booked for a week, stayed another week with the understanding that it could continue, and paying weekly.
The landlord doesnt live here, its essentially a shared house with other people not related to the LL or eachother. Ive now received notice 2 days before that i need to leave. Is this ok, as its completely unexpected and i dont have a place to go to. Its seems like a backdoor tenency, so i should have more rights.
thanks
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Need more info - but no this is not a tenancy0
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captainjon wrote: »i dont have a place to go to.
Can't you find another B'n'B?0 -
what makes it not a tenancy, or a bnb for that matter? there no breakfast, no landlord present, so i couldnt be a lodger.0
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Have you signed any kind of tenancy agreement?0
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captainjon wrote: »what makes it not a tenancy, or a bnb for that matter? there no breakfast, no landlord present, so i couldnt be a lodger.captainjon wrote: »rather than keeping my rights? nah.
The nature of the contract you hold and the nature of the premises.
BnBs must be registered businesses - presumably this is - since you've called it a BnB. It's no different to holiday rentals.0 -
no, but written tenancy agreements arent needed, and favour the tenant if not present.0
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The nature of the contract you hold and the nature of the premises.
BnBs must be registered businesses - presumably this is - since you've called it a BnB. It's no different to holiday rentals.
ive no idea how its registered, but if i call my rented house a Bnb, its not necessarily so.0 -
captainjon wrote: »no, but written tenancy agreements arent needed, and favour the tenant if not present.0
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captainjon wrote: »rather than keeping my rights? nah.captainjon wrote: »no, but written tenancy agreements arent needed, and favour the tenant if not present.
If you're such an expert why you asking us?0
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