grateful for any advice!
My private tenancy (rolling) includes utility bills in the contract - due to recent rises in energy costs I voluntarily agreed 3 months ago to increase the rent to cover the additional cost to them.
The Landlord has come back saying they can’t afford the current arrangement and want to decrease the overall rent very slightly and transfer the utility bills to my name.
I’d be happy to explore this with them but they can be very unreasonable and has said if you don’t agree to my terms in two weeks I will have to give notice to leave.
There’s a couple of points; just to be clear, I don’t think I have to give notice? Another party cannot unilaterally alter a contract either?
Presumably, the landlord would have to evict me if they wanted their property back?
The landlord doesn’t use an agent and I know for a fact they haven’t protected my deposit like they should have - so I believe they can’t use a s.21 order?
what would be the likely course if they tried to evict me? (I’d intend to pay full rent as previously agreed)
My private tenancy (rolling) includes utility bills in the contract - due to recent rises in energy costs I voluntarily agreed 3 months ago to increase the rent to cover the additional cost to them.
The Landlord has come back saying they can’t afford the current arrangement and want to decrease the overall rent very slightly and transfer the utility bills to my name.
I’d be happy to explore this with them but they can be very unreasonable and has said if you don’t agree to my terms in two weeks I will have to give notice to leave.
There’s a couple of points; just to be clear, I don’t think I have to give notice? Another party cannot unilaterally alter a contract either?
Presumably, the landlord would have to evict me if they wanted their property back?
The landlord doesn’t use an agent and I know for a fact they haven’t protected my deposit like they should have - so I believe they can’t use a s.21 order?
what would be the likely course if they tried to evict me? (I’d intend to pay full rent as previously agreed)
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