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  • Debt Free Chick is spot on...

    from Shelter Website: http://england.shelter.org.uk/advice/advice-7563.cfm#wipLive-27075-8


    During a fixed term your landlord must have a reason to evict you. The reason might be because:
    • you have rent arrears
    • you are constantly or regularly late with the rent
    • you have broken the terms of your tenancy such as by subletting when you are not allowed to
    • you have allowed the condition of the property to get worse
    • you have caused nuisance or annoyance
    • your landlord's mortgage lender is repossessing the property
    • the property is being redeveloped
    The court will not evict you unless it is satisfied that the reason exists. In some cases the court must also consider whether it is reasonable for you to be evicted.
    Your landlord can give you two months' notice without having a reason but the notice should not run out before the end of the fixed term. Speak to an adviser if this occurs, use our advice services directory to find help in your local area.
  • Thanks to everyone who confirmed the situation re the section 21 notice and that Newsaver can legally occupy the property until 4 March 2008

    :T :T :T :T :T
    :beer: :beer:


    :beer: :D:D:D
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