A very close friend has asked me to advise her on the following – it is well outside my expertise and I would welcome any comment on the following.
On the 8th April 2022 the landlord served a section 21 notice on her tenant.
The tenancy is a periodic tenancy.
Rent is payable monthly on 10th of the month
Possession is due to take place on 10 June.
In fact, the tenant set up home elsewhere in the spring of 2021
However, her son who is 27 remained in the property.
The tenant has continued to pay the rent.
Over the last month, the tenant has moved a quite considerable amount of her belongings out.
On 3rd June the landlord wrote to her tenant in the terms below:
On the evening 5th of the tenant emailed as below.
The relevant terms of the Tenancy Agreement are .
The Landlord intends to attempt to carry out the 2 inspections.
What advice should I give her?
HOUSING ACT 1988 Section 21(4)(a) as amended 1996
Notice Requiring Possession
To:
[Tenant]
From[Landlord]
Notice is hereby given that I require possession of the dwelling house known as:
[Redacted]after the expiry of this notice.
Date of Expiry of this-Notice: 9th June 2022
Signed - Landlord
Date: 8th April 2022
3rd June 2022- Landlord to Tenant
Your tenancy ends on 9th June 22
I assume that you have well in hand the removal of all of your belongings, cleaning, putting the front and back gardens into a tidy condition, rubbish removal and any repairs.
I will inspect the property on 5th June at 4 pm and I would like you to be there.
On the 9th June at 12 noon, I will be doing the final inspection and I would like you to be there for that also so that we can do that together - take the electricity meter read etc, give me all of the keys to the house and deal with any other matters.
Please inform [tenant’s son] of the above.
4thJune 2022 Tenant to Landlord
I am unavailable either of those dates, and as such do not grant permission for you or any other relative, agent or representative to enter the property.
The property will not be vacated and the keys will not be returned on or before the 9th June 2022.
You will be notified with a date of vacancy in due course.
Tenancy Agreement
Clauses regarding Landlord entry.
3. The Tenant hereby agrees with the Landlord as follows:-
(b) To permit the Landlord and/or his Agent or servants with or without
workmen with all necessary appliances at all reasonable times, whether
the Tenant is present or not, to enter upon and examine the condition of
the said property, fixtures and effects and to execute repairs to the
same.
5(d) That during the last two months of the tenancy the Tenant shall permit
the Landlord or his Agents or servants to enter the property, whether
the Tenant is present or not at all reasonable times for the purpose of
enabling any prospective Tenant to view the property
6(d) “Reasonable time” is defined as between the hours of 09:00 and 21:00
On the 8th April 2022 the landlord served a section 21 notice on her tenant.
The tenancy is a periodic tenancy.
Rent is payable monthly on 10th of the month
Possession is due to take place on 10 June.
In fact, the tenant set up home elsewhere in the spring of 2021
However, her son who is 27 remained in the property.
The tenant has continued to pay the rent.
Over the last month, the tenant has moved a quite considerable amount of her belongings out.
On 3rd June the landlord wrote to her tenant in the terms below:
On the evening 5th of the tenant emailed as below.
The relevant terms of the Tenancy Agreement are .
The Landlord intends to attempt to carry out the 2 inspections.
What advice should I give her?
HOUSING ACT 1988 Section 21(4)(a) as amended 1996
Notice Requiring Possession
To:
[Tenant]
From[Landlord]
Notice is hereby given that I require possession of the dwelling house known as:
[Redacted]after the expiry of this notice.
Date of Expiry of this-Notice: 9th June 2022
Signed - Landlord
Date: 8th April 2022
3rd June 2022- Landlord to Tenant
Your tenancy ends on 9th June 22
I assume that you have well in hand the removal of all of your belongings, cleaning, putting the front and back gardens into a tidy condition, rubbish removal and any repairs.
I will inspect the property on 5th June at 4 pm and I would like you to be there.
On the 9th June at 12 noon, I will be doing the final inspection and I would like you to be there for that also so that we can do that together - take the electricity meter read etc, give me all of the keys to the house and deal with any other matters.
Please inform [tenant’s son] of the above.
4thJune 2022 Tenant to Landlord
I am unavailable either of those dates, and as such do not grant permission for you or any other relative, agent or representative to enter the property.
The property will not be vacated and the keys will not be returned on or before the 9th June 2022.
You will be notified with a date of vacancy in due course.
Tenancy Agreement
Clauses regarding Landlord entry.
3. The Tenant hereby agrees with the Landlord as follows:-
(b) To permit the Landlord and/or his Agent or servants with or without
workmen with all necessary appliances at all reasonable times, whether
the Tenant is present or not, to enter upon and examine the condition of
the said property, fixtures and effects and to execute repairs to the
same.
5(d) That during the last two months of the tenancy the Tenant shall permit
the Landlord or his Agents or servants to enter the property, whether
the Tenant is present or not at all reasonable times for the purpose of
enabling any prospective Tenant to view the property
6(d) “Reasonable time” is defined as between the hours of 09:00 and 21:00
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