Breaking / Ending a Tenancy Agreement
Discussion
Currently living in a flat with another person, but after having a chat with the flatmate last night, about various things, i've decided that i would like to move out and find somewhere else to live.
I can't seem to find my contract on the flat i'm currently in, but did find my tenancy agreement stating that it started on the 7th March 2008 and that it was a 12 month agreement. So does this mean, i have only till Saturday to say im ending the agreement, or should i be expecting something coming through saying i'm signing up for another 12 months?
I'm going to go and have a chat with the letting agents after work to see what they say, but any advice before hand would be appreciated.

I can't seem to find my contract on the flat i'm currently in, but did find my tenancy agreement stating that it started on the 7th March 2008 and that it was a 12 month agreement. So does this mean, i have only till Saturday to say im ending the agreement, or should i be expecting something coming through saying i'm signing up for another 12 months?
I'm going to go and have a chat with the letting agents after work to see what they say, but any advice before hand would be appreciated.

you're correct, you can leave on saturday. if this isn't convenient you may be able to arrange a rolling contract so you could extend it a month at a time.
if the landlord has a fully managed contract he gets paid regardless of whether its tenented or not, and i doubt the agency can fill your place at such short notice so you could easily negotiate a week or so to find a new place.
if the landlord has a fully managed contract he gets paid regardless of whether its tenented or not, and i doubt the agency can fill your place at such short notice so you could easily negotiate a week or so to find a new place.
shirt said:
you're correct, you can leave on saturday. if this isn't convenient you may be able to arrange a rolling contract so you could extend it a month at a time.
if the landlord has a fully managed contract he gets paid regardless of whether its tenented or not, and i doubt the agency can fill your place at such short notice so you could easily negotiate a week or so to find a new place.
Ok, that's interesting to know, but i wouldn't want to leave on Saturday if the landlord has a fully managed contract he gets paid regardless of whether its tenented or not, and i doubt the agency can fill your place at such short notice so you could easily negotiate a week or so to find a new place.

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