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smickle | 21:41 Sat 18th Aug 2007 | Law
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Is there any way to end a contract on a rented property to evict the tenants early? I need my home back earlier than expected but the contract for my property does not expire until May
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If it's the first 6 months contract then you will have to wait, if it's the second contract or more you would be able to give 2 months notice.
There used to be a provision on rental contracts that if your own house was rented out you could give the tenants notice if you needed it to occupy yourself. If they didn't move out a court had no option but to evict them.

But this was a while back, and if it hasn't changed may well depend on the type of contract. (I'm pretty certain there had to be an enabling clause in the contract to allow it anyway.

You could always try to come to an amicable agreement with the tenants - maybe they WANT to leave early and haven't told you.
I guess its a 12 month contract, if so there should be a 6 month break clause in which you will be able to get them out in december?? if you give notice in October. But if there is not then there is no way you can get them out early the only way will be to agree something with them, give them a rent free month or something.

Hope it gets sorted.
If this is an AST and the tenancy hasn't gone periodic then the answer is no, you can't evict them (unless theyre more than two months in arrears with the rent).

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