Hi guys
I wonder if anyone on these forums is clued up on Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreements.
I have a situation where i've given notice on my current property and the landlord says as I gave notice on April 11th I have to pay rent until June 11th.
The law says my notice period, as rent is payable month, is 1 month from my next rent date, June 1st.
The contract states
If any of you have a heads up on this, as to whether the law or the contract has precedent, i'd be grateful for your advise as I cant get to the Citizens Advise Burea before the payment is due.
Thanks
I wonder if anyone on these forums is clued up on Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreements.
I have a situation where i've given notice on my current property and the landlord says as I gave notice on April 11th I have to pay rent until June 11th.
The law says my notice period, as rent is payable month, is 1 month from my next rent date, June 1st.
The contract states
- The Tenancy is to be an Assured Shorthold Tenancy within the meaning of the HOUSING ACT 1988 as amended by the HOUSING ACT 1996 and proceedings for possession may be made under Section 21 of that Act.
- until it shall be determined by either party giving to the other not less than two months notice in writing.
If any of you have a heads up on this, as to whether the law or the contract has precedent, i'd be grateful for your advise as I cant get to the Citizens Advise Burea before the payment is due.
Thanks