Tenant Problem! Help!
Discussion
I have a friend who has a young family who is renting a property, has been given a notice to move out on 28th August as the landlord has sold the property.
However, he has found a new property to move in, BUT it won't be ready until 14th Sept, so they will be virtually be homeless between 28th to 13th Sept - what is the tenant's rights? Should they stay at the current property until 13th Sept ? Or should they move out on a binding contract that they were given the notice to move out.
I dont want them to end up homeless...
Please advise ?
Thanks
However, he has found a new property to move in, BUT it won't be ready until 14th Sept, so they will be virtually be homeless between 28th to 13th Sept - what is the tenant's rights? Should they stay at the current property until 13th Sept ? Or should they move out on a binding contract that they were given the notice to move out.
I dont want them to end up homeless...
Please advise ?
Thanks
Tearz said:
They were given 2 months to move out of the current property on 28th August.
So that means they have to leave by the 28th October.Surely?
EDIT: D'oh, so the out date is 28th Aug and they were served that on the 28th June?
Why on earth didnt they start looking for a property earlier and decide on a property that was available by the 28th Aug?
Edited by Plotloss on Wednesday 22 August 13:08
Assuming they cant bunk down with friends/relatives for 2 weeks, and I am NOT recommending this (and bang would go his landlord's references etc), but if he refused to move out on the 28th August, the landlord would have to apply to the Courts (I would assume under Accelerated Possession, taking a MINUMUM of 2 weeks, but more likely 3 - 4 weeks) to get them out of the old place
He's not one of my tenants is he?
He's not one of my tenants is he?
randlemarcus said:
Big Yellow storage, two weeks in Alicante.
Everybody happy, and he learns to actually plan next time.
Good suggestion, but I think this is better .....Everybody happy, and he learns to actually plan next time.
Rent him your house for two weeks.
You move out and spend the rent received on a trip to the Sun for those two weeks.
FUBAR said:
Assuming they cant bunk down with friends/relatives for 2 weeks, and I am NOT recommending this (and bang would go his landlord's references etc), but if he refused to move out on the 28th August, the landlord would have to apply to the Courts (I would assume under Accelerated Possession, taking a MINUMUM of 2 weeks, but more likely 3 - 4 weeks) to get them out of the old place
He's not one of my tenants is he?
Yes I was going to say the same thing...he wouldn't have chance to evict them in that time. He's not one of my tenants is he?
When is the sale actually completing? Can your friend talk to the landlord? The landlord has probably hedged his bets on getting vacant possession and may well be happy for them to stay and pay for an additional two weeks.
Assuming it's a shorthold tenancy the landlord needs to have given them two months notice ending on the date of the tenancy so presumably they signed the tenancy agreement on the 28th or 29th of a month? Otherwise they might have gained themselves a bit more time.
I'd talk to the landlord.
sgrimshaw said:
randlemarcus said:
Big Yellow storage, two weeks in Alicante.
Everybody happy, and he learns to actually plan next time.
Good suggestion, but I think this is better .....Everybody happy, and he learns to actually plan next time.
Rent him your house for two weeks.
You move out and spend the rent received on a trip to the Sun for those two weeks.
Enlightened self-interest at its very very best. Play it right, and he'll even be grateful....
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