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After 23 Years Renting A House, With No Contract My Latest Management Firm Say I Have To Pay For An Assured Shorthold Agreement At £120. Is This Correct ?

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philkool | 13:53 Sat 25th Jul 2015 | Law
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After 23 years renting a house, with no contract my latest management firm say i have to pay for an Assured Shorthold agreement at £120. Is this correct ?
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I think you are an assured tenant http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/private_renting/private_renting_agreements/assured_tenancies Use this checker: http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/downloads_and_tools/tenancy_checker I am assuming you live in England. If so, you have a rolling Assured Tenancy and don't need to pay...
14:07 Sat 25th Jul 2015
I think you are an assured tenant
http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/private_renting/private_renting_agreements/assured_tenancies

Use this checker:
http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/downloads_and_tools/tenancy_checker

I am assuming you live in England. If so, you have a rolling Assured Tenancy and don't need to pay for a new contract

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