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How much notice is my landlord legally required to give me before visiting the property

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amzamz | 21:31 Thu 14th Apr 2011 | Civil
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How much notice are you legally entitled to before your landlord visits your property? Does property also include the garden that you rent or can he just come strolling through whenever he fancies?
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What doe it say in your contract?
Think it depends on the contract you signed really!........have a quick look at it!......
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24 hours WRITTEN notice. If I'm not mistaken 'the property' also includes the garden that came with it, which is included in the inventory. By randomly turning up, without ANY notice, has he broken our contract?
Is he doing this regularly? If he is it could constitute harassment. It is mandatory to give at least 24 hr notice so you need to speak to him about this. If he doesn't take any notice have a word with the Letting Agent. If that doesn't work go to your local Council who will have an officer to deal with this sort of thing. Sometimes they are called Tenancy Relations Officers and they can write to your landlord on your behalf.
Not looking good then!.........take some advice asap!...........
"If I'm not mistaken"

Well you either are or you aren't? Reasonable notice which for some could be 24 hours verbal notice for some or a weeks written for others
Is your reply amzamz what is written in your contract or something you have assumed?
depends on why.. if its an emergency...like he suspects a leak or something he can come anytime
If you are in a flat your tenancy agreement ought to specify whether the garden is for your exclusive use. Normally, if you are in a house & are renting the whole house the garden would automatically be included.

What you do about this depends to some extent on whether you want to stay in the property. If you upset the landlord too much you might find he gives you notice at the first opportunity. On the other hand, it is obviously frustrating and annoying to have someone keep turning up unannounced. Perhaps start by asking the agent to have a quiet word with him?
He should knock on the door and say landlord, can I come in

and if it is inconvenient, say no.
but I think you really have to say, come back on x-day at y pm.

no he shouldnt stroll thro - but more detail is required. - is he clearing up dog-crap or putting out the bins ?


as for if the place is burning or flooding yes he is allowed to enter
even if you stand in the doorway and yell Burn baby burn !

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