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Notice to quit issued by one of divorcing landlords
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This would be better posted over on the housing board where all the housing experts hang out.0
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Rules are Different hereGrumpyDil said:The share of the house is probably less important as your friend's right to occupy is related to the tenancy agreement.
I don't know if the NI letting rules differ from England/Wales but assuming they don't and your friend is not in a fixed term then I would say it is very likely either landlord could give valid notice (something your friend would need to look into).
Unless the letting rules are very different I would recommend asking a moderator to move this post to the sales/lettings forum.~We are all going to hell and guess who Is driving the bus~*Norn Iron club Member 294* (Hi, we’ve had to remove part of your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE Forum Team)0
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