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Notice To Leave Rented Accomodation
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can anyone please tell me if this is wrong....my son and his girlfriend have been given notice to leave there home.firstly they iven 2 months,then landlord changed his mind and gave them a month,now he wants them out asap...can he legally do this..P.S,the landlord is my sons girlfriend's mothers partner (step dad)..
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they should have been given a valid s21 notice at least
and this would be at least eight weeks and details various other things such as the landlord accepts that he cant get them out with a court order....
and so.... CAB is their first port of call
the council will also assist them in case s of obvious unlawful eviction which this obviously is
PS why is this in Home and G when it should be in Civil Law ?
your son needs to get a shift on and go down the afternoon
they should have been given a valid s21 notice at least
and this would be at least eight weeks and details various other things such as the landlord accepts that he cant get them out with a court order....
and so.... CAB is their first port of call
the council will also assist them in case s of obvious unlawful eviction which this obviously is
PS why is this in Home and G when it should be in Civil Law ?
your son needs to get a shift on and go down the afternoon
A landlord can ASK a tenant to leave with no notice whatsoever but he can only REQUIRE them to leave (via a Section 21 notice) by providing a minimum of 2 months notice:
http:// england .shelte r.org.u k/get_a dvice/e viction /evicti on_of_p rivate_ tenants /evicti on_of_a ssured_ shortho ld_tena nts
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