Hi there,
I am currently in an assured shorthold tenancy, and I'm wondering whether I can end the tenancy early.
Background:
- My flatmate and his previous flatmate were in this flat first - they were in a joint tenancy. The original contract was for 2 years, with a break clause from 12 months after the start of the tenancy. That date has since passed.
- Before the end of the 2 year contract, the 2nd flatmate decided to move out, and so the tenancy was assigned to me. In addition, the landlord agreed to an extension of the original tenancy for another 12 months.
Therefore, an addendum was added on to the original contract and reads as follows:
We the above named landlord and tenant (myself and my flatmate), hereby agree that the Tenancy Agreement commencement dated, xx/xx/2019 and made between the above parties (my flatmate and the previous flatmate) shall be hereby extended for a further 12 months. From xx/xx/21 to xx/xx/22 subject to the same conditions, stipulations and exceptions as contained in the above commencement dated Tenancy Agreement and any fixed term extensions, subject to the following amendments:
The rent will henceforth be xxx for the annual period. Rent payable in advance... Thereafter monthly on xx date. Last payment being due on the xx.
This memorandum shall have been deemed to have been incorporated into the above dated Tenancy Agreement (the original tenancy contract between my flatmate and the previous flatmate).
If my flatmate and I jointly want to end the contract early, can we do this? The addendum doesn't say anything about a break clause. Given this is an extension of the original tenancy, and the original tenancy contract says the break clause came into play 12 months after the original tenancy commencement date, can I take that date to have passed, and does that mean we can end the tenancy at any time?
I am currently in an assured shorthold tenancy, and I'm wondering whether I can end the tenancy early.
Background:
- My flatmate and his previous flatmate were in this flat first - they were in a joint tenancy. The original contract was for 2 years, with a break clause from 12 months after the start of the tenancy. That date has since passed.
- Before the end of the 2 year contract, the 2nd flatmate decided to move out, and so the tenancy was assigned to me. In addition, the landlord agreed to an extension of the original tenancy for another 12 months.
Therefore, an addendum was added on to the original contract and reads as follows:
We the above named landlord and tenant (myself and my flatmate), hereby agree that the Tenancy Agreement commencement dated, xx/xx/2019 and made between the above parties (my flatmate and the previous flatmate) shall be hereby extended for a further 12 months. From xx/xx/21 to xx/xx/22 subject to the same conditions, stipulations and exceptions as contained in the above commencement dated Tenancy Agreement and any fixed term extensions, subject to the following amendments:
The rent will henceforth be xxx for the annual period. Rent payable in advance... Thereafter monthly on xx date. Last payment being due on the xx.
This memorandum shall have been deemed to have been incorporated into the above dated Tenancy Agreement (the original tenancy contract between my flatmate and the previous flatmate).
If my flatmate and I jointly want to end the contract early, can we do this? The addendum doesn't say anything about a break clause. Given this is an extension of the original tenancy, and the original tenancy contract says the break clause came into play 12 months after the original tenancy commencement date, can I take that date to have passed, and does that mean we can end the tenancy at any time?
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