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You need to address what your priorities are. Is that you want to be out paying the least rent or is it that you want to persue a point of principle?
If you do not want to leave until 16th April, you can write to them and tell them that their notice is wrong. If you don't want to leave until after, then you say nothing until later.
*However*, considering that you have somewhere to go, why on earth would you do this? Let them end your tenancy and you only owe rent up to 25th March. Tell them they are wrong and assume you are staying longer, they re-issue you with proper notice and you need to pay until 16th April.
Without a doubt, you owe that rent money regardless of whether repairs were or were not carried out. As I said previously, there is a proper way to go about things to show that you have done everything in your power to persuade the LL to correct things before you withold rent.
With regard to viewings, you have the right to quiet enjoyment and therefore can refuse to allow viewings.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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