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Tenancy Renewal Charges
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The renewal is actually a new tenancy agreement, it superceeds the old one, so the amount quoted in the old one isn't relevant.
Either way, periodic is probably better for you.
Well the letting agents have made a mistake there then as they actually quoted the clause in my tenancy agreement in their first email letting me know that if I would like to renew for 6 months I had to pay £60 as it states in the tenancy.0 -
Well the letting agents have made a mistake there then as they actually quoted the clause in my tenancy agreement in their first email letting me know that if I would like to renew for 6 months I had to pay £60 as it states in the tenancy.
I usually surprised when an agency gets something right (whether on purpose or by accident) so I'd say you're at the status quo at the minute0
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