Morning all -
I am a tenant, renting a house through an established, national lettings agency. I started out (2 years ago) by signing a 6-month Assured Shorthold Tenancy agreement. When this expired, I did not renew it, and so the tenancy moved onto a Periodic agreement, which I take to be a month-by-month agreement (since I pay my rent monthly).
As far as I have always been aware, this means that I must give one month's notice if I want to leave. Unfortunately I can't find, and don't remember signing, any contract or written agreement in respect of this new 'periodic' agreement - it was 18 months ago after all - as I recall, they simply told me that the existing agreement would remain in place but on a rolling monthly basis.
I do indeed want to leave, and I called the Agency last week to double-check the notice period. They informed me that I must give TWO months' notice.
Surely this can't be right ? I have checked this on the ARLA website, and it's quite clear that one month's notice should apply, if rent is paid monthly. However - the agency I'm dealing with, do not appear to be ARLA members, so... can they just make it up as they see fit ?
Many thanks to all in advance -
Kind Regards
I am a tenant, renting a house through an established, national lettings agency. I started out (2 years ago) by signing a 6-month Assured Shorthold Tenancy agreement. When this expired, I did not renew it, and so the tenancy moved onto a Periodic agreement, which I take to be a month-by-month agreement (since I pay my rent monthly).
As far as I have always been aware, this means that I must give one month's notice if I want to leave. Unfortunately I can't find, and don't remember signing, any contract or written agreement in respect of this new 'periodic' agreement - it was 18 months ago after all - as I recall, they simply told me that the existing agreement would remain in place but on a rolling monthly basis.
I do indeed want to leave, and I called the Agency last week to double-check the notice period. They informed me that I must give TWO months' notice.
Surely this can't be right ? I have checked this on the ARLA website, and it's quite clear that one month's notice should apply, if rent is paid monthly. However - the agency I'm dealing with, do not appear to be ARLA members, so... can they just make it up as they see fit ?
Many thanks to all in advance -
Kind Regards
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