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How Much Time Is Considered A Long Enough For A Person Paying Rent To Have Rights To Stay In The Property
Hi- it's me again....Does anyone know-How much time is considered long enough for a person renting a property to be able to have the right to remain in the property, if the landlord wishes to sell the property?
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As things stand at the moment, a landlord is always free to evict a tenant (irrespective of whether he's selling the property or not) simply by issuing a Section 21 ('no fault') eviction notice.
It doesn't matter as to whether the tenant has occupied the property for just a few months or for several decades. The landlord still has the right to evict him/her, subject only to providing a minimum of two months notice.
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Proposed legislation to improve tenants' rights (by abolishing 'Section 21' evictions) was before Parliament but has now been dropped due to the forthcoming General Election.
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