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Giving notice to the rental and Deposit
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Those are not exact dates, however it appears that your earlier statement is erroneous then :Notice will be from the start of date. so I guess its 5th of the month.
No idea what you mean.
No subsequent tenancy clause. Its just monthly rolling.
So a Statutory Periodic Tenancy.
Notice is not "1 month". It is one full tenancy period.
>well that was remiss of you. You should have corrected the inventory before signing it.
I got inventory when we moved in the property, we had no way of verifying the document with the actual contents in the property.
Of course you did. On the day you moved in, you walk around the property checking off each item, correcting any errors, and notig any damage not already on the inventory.
You then copy it, and sign and send one copy (keeping the other) to the landlord asking him to sign and return. Or you pop in to the agent's office with it and ask for a signiture on it.
>date deposit paid and date deposit registered?
Update:
Date paid: In 2008 Registered in 2008
Deposit Updated in : In 2015 (Not sure what this means)Deposit is being protected in the government scheme but originally it wasn't.0
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