Hello,
In early 2023 we sold our house and moved into rented accommodation (12-month contract) with the intention of searching for another (bigger) house to buy, from the advantageous position of not being in a chain. We found our dream home and completed on it 10 months into the tenancy contract. On the very same day as contract exchange, 8.5 months into the tenancy, we informed our landlord via the lettings agent that we wished to terminate the tenancy early. As per the contract (and for a fee), they agreed to market the property with us remaining liable for rent payment until a new tenant was found or the 12-month tenancy anniversary was reached, whichever occurred first. So far no problem.
We are now 6 weeks from the 12-month anniversary and no tenant has been found. We have already paid rent for the first of max two months on an empty property. Driving past the empty house yesterday, I saw that the “to rent” sign had somehow morphed into a “sold” sign! We were aware that the landlord was toying with the idea of selling instead, but were somewhat resentful with not being informed of the new situation. We were not informed that any of the (3-4) viewings were carried out with a view to selling. I called the agent today to a. voice my displeasure at not being kept informed b. demand a refund for our early marketing fee. The agent was initially reluctant to admit that a sale had been agreed, initially only conceding that an offer had been made, to which I said “Let’s be honest, I know enough about property to know that when a “sold” sign goes up, it means that the property is sold STC”, at which point he conceded that an offer had indeed been accepted. Frankly, I now doubt any effort was ever made to rent it out.
They agreed to refund the fee (I should get it early next week). My question is, should we still be expected to pay the last month’s rent when the agent and landlord are not giving finding another tenant any chance whatsoever? On the one hand it is clearly a 12-month contract, on the other, if an effort was made to find a tenant in these last 6 weeks then there is a chance we wouldn’t have to pay the last month’s rent. Instead they have benefitted from a paid-for, vacant, spotless property which they successfully marketed for sale.
… and if we’re being taken advantage of here, course of action? Withhold rent? They have 5 weeks’ deposit.
Case or no case? Cheers.
In early 2023 we sold our house and moved into rented accommodation (12-month contract) with the intention of searching for another (bigger) house to buy, from the advantageous position of not being in a chain. We found our dream home and completed on it 10 months into the tenancy contract. On the very same day as contract exchange, 8.5 months into the tenancy, we informed our landlord via the lettings agent that we wished to terminate the tenancy early. As per the contract (and for a fee), they agreed to market the property with us remaining liable for rent payment until a new tenant was found or the 12-month tenancy anniversary was reached, whichever occurred first. So far no problem.
We are now 6 weeks from the 12-month anniversary and no tenant has been found. We have already paid rent for the first of max two months on an empty property. Driving past the empty house yesterday, I saw that the “to rent” sign had somehow morphed into a “sold” sign! We were aware that the landlord was toying with the idea of selling instead, but were somewhat resentful with not being informed of the new situation. We were not informed that any of the (3-4) viewings were carried out with a view to selling. I called the agent today to a. voice my displeasure at not being kept informed b. demand a refund for our early marketing fee. The agent was initially reluctant to admit that a sale had been agreed, initially only conceding that an offer had been made, to which I said “Let’s be honest, I know enough about property to know that when a “sold” sign goes up, it means that the property is sold STC”, at which point he conceded that an offer had indeed been accepted. Frankly, I now doubt any effort was ever made to rent it out.
They agreed to refund the fee (I should get it early next week). My question is, should we still be expected to pay the last month’s rent when the agent and landlord are not giving finding another tenant any chance whatsoever? On the one hand it is clearly a 12-month contract, on the other, if an effort was made to find a tenant in these last 6 weeks then there is a chance we wouldn’t have to pay the last month’s rent. Instead they have benefitted from a paid-for, vacant, spotless property which they successfully marketed for sale.
… and if we’re being taken advantage of here, course of action? Withhold rent? They have 5 weeks’ deposit.
Case or no case? Cheers.
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