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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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while we're on the subject, does anyone know about rental contracts and shit. If you're still within the fixed term of a tenancy is there any requirement for a months notice for leaving on the last day of the fixed term? Everything I've read on the internet says no, but the letting agency says yes. Does anyone know anything about this sort of thing?
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 15:59, 2 replies, latest was 11 years ago)

but you should still look at your contract to see if it has any contractual requirements that they might argue override this
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 16:01, Reply)

if you've gone by the expiry date, the lease expires. but i'd have to see it to be sure.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 16:07, Reply)

there was a part about a months notice, but it was in a section that sounded more like it was to do with leaving before the fixed term was up. I read in a couple of placed unreasonable clauses in contracts can't be enforced, does that sort of thing apply to vague clauses?
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 16:07, Reply)

vagueness here would be construed against the landlord.
I think you go back and tell the agent that the fixed term will expire on the date as the person will not be in occupation, but for the avoidance of doubt this letter constitutes written notification of this fact.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 16:08, Reply)

Normally landlords cant enforce payment until 3 months missed rent so if "YOUR FRIEND" is doing a runner stop paying now so you, I mean "YOUR FRIEND" can save up the cash.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 16:13, Reply)

( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 16:17, Reply)

I do this for fun and because I just know.
I didn't TRAIN to do it.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 16:04, Reply)
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