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Problem with letting agent
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No I said YOU or YOUR LANDLORD gives notice.
Normally 1 month if tenant gives notice. Depends on notice given by landlord, could be up to 2 months with S21 or different depending on S8.
Possession order normally granted by court quicker with accelerated possession order with S21 but can be up to 6 weeks extra to discretion of the judge. Sorry for the confusion but i clearly did write you or your landlord gives notice, if client wanted explaining of possession procedure I could have helped but possession and eviction would not normally happen with disrepair cases as revenge eviction could be argued depending on what is in disrepair.
You pay rent beyond the LLs notice; that’s the point. The notice does not end a tenancy and therefore rent continues to be due.
Sorry but you need to be specific0
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