Re: Landlord planning to demolish property
When we first signed the contract, the lenght of time was set at 24 months (2 years) and then the next time we signed the contract again, it was another 24 months. We did ask if it could be for longer and they said that 24 months is the longest they can do. BUT, I know for a FACT that there is NO maximum length of a tennancy.
I'm not sure about that , but, if we wanted to leave early, we would have to sign a form requesting early release, at a cost of about £280. Which is to pay for advertising the property, a kind of penalty to us for leaving early, and we have to continue paying rent for the property either until the official end of the contract Or until someone else rents the property.
We found them on the internet and saw the property advertised on their web site.
Originally posted by planB
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When we first signed the contract, the lenght of time was set at 24 months (2 years) and then the next time we signed the contract again, it was another 24 months. We did ask if it could be for longer and they said that 24 months is the longest they can do. BUT, I know for a FACT that there is NO maximum length of a tennancy.
In which case the LA may be responsible for the repairs (unsurprisingly it's called a 'repairing lease'). I don't know if this is the case with you but it's worth exploring. I'll PM you my email address but I will not have time to look at your tenancy agreement before Christmas which isn't a problem since you're waiting for a response from the Agent about the timescale of the demolition first.
I'm not sure about that , but, if we wanted to leave early, we would have to sign a form requesting early release, at a cost of about £280. Which is to pay for advertising the property, a kind of penalty to us for leaving early, and we have to continue paying rent for the property either until the official end of the contract Or until someone else rents the property.
Could you post up details about how you entered into this tenancy. Did you respond to an advertisement in the local paper, did you pop into a random agent's office looking for it etc? I'd like to understand where the LA comes into the picture.
We found them on the internet and saw the property advertised on their web site.
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