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my daughter and her husband have rented a house from her former employer for twelve years.the house has been sold and the landlord(old one) says he paid the new landlord £600 that he said was arrears.my daughter has never had a rent book and the new landlord has stated he requires a month's rent in advance plus a deposit(unknown amount)the old landlord never registered a deposit so my daughter is expecting approx £1200 having to be paid must before Christmas.can the new landlord do this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The old landlord should transfer the original deposit to the new landlord.
The tenancy should be ongoing and rent is normally paid a month in advance so your daughter should be paying the same amount of money at the same time as usual and nothing more. The new landlord may tweak the contract and increase the rent but he will have to give reasonable notice and act in accordance with the law - he has in effect bought the rental contract as part of the sale.
The tenancy should be ongoing and rent is normally paid a month in advance so your daughter should be paying the same amount of money at the same time as usual and nothing more. The new landlord may tweak the contract and increase the rent but he will have to give reasonable notice and act in accordance with the law - he has in effect bought the rental contract as part of the sale.