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✎ EN Given notice for a shorthold tenancy agreement

Discussie in 'London' gestart door PIERROT95, 4 jun 2009.

  1. PIERROT95

    PIERROT95 New Member

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    Hello,

    When I came to UK, I've signed the 27th of August 2008 a shorthold tenancy agreement of 12 months. However, my employer relocates me to France from the 1st of July 2009. Therefore, I've sent to my Landlord a one month's notice letter for leaving the property before the end of the term. Even if he do agree on the fact that I could leave during June 2009 instead of August 2009, he asks me for paying the monthly rental until he will find a new tenant.
    From your opinion, would this professional relocation be considered as a "force majeure" reason? If so, is he in his right by requiring a full payment until the end of the term?

    Any advice will be really appreciated.
    Regards.
     
  2. david79

    david79 Member

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    Hi there,

    I think for legal issues you should seek a good advice of some experts in this field.However for more details about tenancy agreement, you can read articles on http://www.plazaestates.co.uk/propertie ... ing-to-let, which should help put you in the right direction as far as buying or renting a home.
     

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