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Landlord asked us to leave 4 months into tenancy agreement....can we do anything legally?
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Why has it taken over 12 months to ask the question ? The time to be having that discussion was most likely at the time of the request to move out.mrvillicus said:Hello, in March 2022 we moved into a rental advertised as "long term". 4 months in and the landlord asked the estate agent to tell us she wanted to move back in. Cut a long story short, in December 2022 we found a new rental and moved out. During that period we were harassed by the landlord to move out and they also gave us a section 21 notice. As you can imagine being asked to move FOUR months into a new tenancy was not exactly ideal.
Although it's now over a year since, where do we stand legally? is there anything we can do against the landlord in regards to claiming moving expenses etc?
A lot would depend on what you can evidence, on the face of it you surrendered the tenancy.0
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