Originally posted by bazza
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Tenants move out EARLY!!
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jeffery,the thing that I have a question over is the tenats did not come back for the check out and it was discovered by the new agents that items where missing.If the check out occured on the day they moved out this might have been avoided also damage was discovered to an upstairs carpet this could have addressed at the check out with the tenants but as they had already moved out it could not surely this will lead to a great deal of ambiguity later on over how much deposit is kept back as they will deny the damage and say it happend after they moved out!!
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Originally posted by bazza View PostCan someone tell me if a group of tenants move out before the tenancy has ended but have paid the rent up to the last day can they still keep there keys to come and go as they please?One of the group handed the key in the others kept theirs.
Also when would an inventory become due the day the move or when the end of tenancy date has been reached?
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Tenants move out EARLY!!
Can someone tell me if a group of tenants move out before the tenancy has ended but have paid the rent up to the last day can they still keep there keys to come and go as they please?One of the group handed the key in the others kept theirs.
Also when would an inventory become due the day the move or when the end of tenancy date has been reached?Tags: None
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by AndyhambwaI completely understand that and will do, what I don't understand however is how come this can be served out of the blue and we are expected to leave within 2 months during summer time, just right after a new contract was signed for another year? We may be busy, absent, already have plans, 2 months...
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by AndyhambwaHi,
We were renting since June 2021 for a year and just recently signed tenancy agreement for another year. A week after that we received s21 from our landlord with 2 months notice.
Our tenancy agreement contains a break clause which mentions period after 4 months of the initial...-
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01-07-2022, 18:28 PM -
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by ash72You are within your rights to live there until the tenancy ends, either you providing notice to your LL or your LL serving a valid notice to end your tenancy. If I were in your shoes, I would start to look for another place, as if your LL is returning back eventually they will want their property back...
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01-07-2022, 21:36 PM -
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by AndyhambwaThank you for your replies, much appreciated. This did not have any sense to me and I can see that I am not isolated in my opinion...
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01-07-2022, 20:09 PM -
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by KTCI can send you a "notice" that you must give me £10,000 in 2 months time. Doesn't mean it has any legal effect. The same with an invalid notice.
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01-07-2022, 20:03 PM -
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by AndyhambwaRents were always paid in time, reason provided is that they are relocating back to UK and need the flat back. My question also is: How is something like this legal when a new contract was signed and has only just started?...
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01-07-2022, 19:45 PM -
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by ash72The S21 is not valid, was there a reason why the LL has served a notice? The LL could serve a Section 8 notice depending on the grounds.
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01-07-2022, 19:38 PM -
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by AndrewDodAs an aside, what is to stop the OP simply moving into the house (to live) possibly with the wife (and a few mates) once the husband has left?
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01-07-2022, 19:20 PM -
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by bombataHi,
I have been renting a house to a couple for the past two years. Only the husband is on the tenancy agreement as the sole tenant. His wife just lived with him and does not work.
They decided to divorce- and it's messy they are not speaking to one another. The husband moved out...-
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30-06-2022, 19:26 PM -
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by AndyhambwaHi, the tenancy agreement was signed by both parties, in this case by the agency acting on behalf of the landlord
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