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    My landlord sold his place to a new landlord and the new landlord has said the old periodic lease with my old landlord will expire soon and wants me to sign a new fixed term lease. The new landlord gave me the new lease and I was expecting the new lease to be 6 months, 12 months but the landlord has sprung a new fixed term lease that is just for one month and wants me to to move out in month so he can renovate my place. Is this legal at all?

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    No, that doesn't sound right at all - I believe you're entitled to 90 days notice, whatever the circumstances. Though we have some PMs on here and they will know exactly your rights.

    cheers,

    Donna
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    • #3
      Originally posted by donna View Post
      No, that doesn't sound right at all - I believe you're entitled to 90 days notice, whatever the circumstances. Though we have some PMs on here and they will know exactly your rights.

      cheers,

      Donna
      I think it's 6 weeks for a major renovation.

      One month is definitely illegal.
      Squadly dinky do!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by skinhat View Post
        the old periodic lease with my old landlord will expire soon and wants me to sign a new fixed term lease.
        Periodic Contracts do not expire "soon".

        If it is a Periodic Contract then the minimum is 90 days for the described reason. If it is a lease which is to "expire soon" then yes, if more than 21 days away, the landlord can offer a one month fixed term contract and you can choose to accept it or move out earlier.

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        • #5
          Skinhat
          Your quote:
          "My landlord sold his place to a new landlord and the new landlord has said the old periodic lease with my old landlord will expire soon and wants me to sign a new fixed term lease"

          A response:
          "If it is a Periodic Contract then the minimum is 90 days for the described reason".

          My response is:
          If you are on a Periodic Contract it is the standard 90-day notice, so you need to be clear just exactly what contract you are on.

          Its a good idea to discuss this your landlord to get a clear understanding for both parties concerned and you know where you stand.

          He may be a Newbie at this, so you need to be clear about your rights - and he may be a Forumite asking of his rights as well!

          All the best to you both








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