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Hi Guys I need some help
I have a flat which I started to rent on the 28th Feb.
Within the contract was a 6 month Break Clause.
Now I have recently lost my job (this Friday) and will be moving back in with the 'rents. So as I assumed. At the end of the 6 months 28th Aug I am entitled to give 30 days notice.
Apparently not, the 6 month break clause actually means 7 (?????) and I can only give in my notice period at the 28th Sept?
WTF?
Thanks for your help
I have a flat which I started to rent on the 28th Feb.
Within the contract was a 6 month Break Clause.
Now I have recently lost my job (this Friday) and will be moving back in with the 'rents. So as I assumed. At the end of the 6 months 28th Aug I am entitled to give 30 days notice.
Apparently not, the 6 month break clause actually means 7 (?????) and I can only give in my notice period at the 28th Sept?
WTF?
Thanks for your help
I can't say how legitimate the clause is but I believe the use of the word "expire" is key. This would suggest that you can submit your notice at any point you like but you can't exit the contract until the 28th September. I.e. you can submit your notice now but it would need to state that you intend for the rental to end on the 28th September!
Read my post. Anything in a tenancy contract that detracts from your statutory rights is not enforcible. I've been through this exact position before! We wanted to move out at 6 months (so 4 months plus 2 months notice), contract tried to say that we could only give notice at 6 months. The LL threatened court. We said go ahead!
Seriously, call your CAB if you don't believe me!
Seriously, call your CAB if you don't believe me!
fivesixseven8 said:
Read my post. Anything in a tenancy contract that detracts from your statutory rights is not enforcible. I've been through this exact position before! We wanted to move out at 6 months (so 4 months plus 2 months notice), contract tried to say that we could only give notice at 6 months. The LL threatened court. We said go ahead!
Seriously, call your CAB if you don't believe me!
He is right and any agency/landlord that doesn't know this needs to look it up pretty quickly.Seriously, call your CAB if you don't believe me!
Regulations changed in 2006 (IIRC) and tidy up all these little loopholes to garner longer rents.
CAB is the place to go.
I am speaking from the landlord side.
davemac250 said:
fivesixseven8 said:
Read my post. Anything in a tenancy contract that detracts from your statutory rights is not enforcible. I've been through this exact position before! We wanted to move out at 6 months (so 4 months plus 2 months notice), contract tried to say that we could only give notice at 6 months. The LL threatened court. We said go ahead!
Seriously, call your CAB if you don't believe me!
He is right and any agency/landlord that doesn't know this needs to look it up pretty quickly.Seriously, call your CAB if you don't believe me!
Regulations changed in 2006 (IIRC) and tidy up all these little loopholes to garner longer rents.
CAB is the place to go.
I am speaking from the landlord side.
Right
Just spoken to another Lady and Pretended to be someone else.
She confirmed what I thought - must serve minimum of 6 months.
This is fine for me. So I then told her who I was etc.
Hand in notice 27th Aug - Leave on the 27th Sept - This is fine for me as I am on holiday from the until Sept 1st then I can start moving out.
Thanks for your help guys.
Purely because a dozy bint is clueless ......
Just spoken to another Lady and Pretended to be someone else.
She confirmed what I thought - must serve minimum of 6 months.
This is fine for me. So I then told her who I was etc.
Hand in notice 27th Aug - Leave on the 27th Sept - This is fine for me as I am on holiday from the until Sept 1st then I can start moving out.
Thanks for your help guys.
Purely because a dozy bint is clueless ......
fivesixseven8 said:
If it's a standard assured short hold tenancy then you can serve notice of 2 months from 4 months onwards, thus a total tenancy of 6 months. Any contract clause which detracts from this is invalid and not worth the paper it's written on.
Speak to your local CAB.
This is what I thought. I rent out a house using the same contract and understand this is the standard!Speak to your local CAB.
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