Re: Is the Landlord correct in not securing my deposit?
That's good news. Now that you have established that it is your deposit, you can ask LL whether he will be refunding it or whether a deposit protection scheme will refund it. Ask him which scheme and the reference number. You can also check yourself with the three schemes. See here for details how:
http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_ad...eposit_schemes
The Section 21 notice is only valid if the deposit is protected (and in your name), but if you do decide to remain in the property, check your tenancy terms, in case they require a full calendar month's notice to quit, as you may be committing to pay rent for 2 months until 31 July. The terms may just require a month's notice though.
That's good news. Now that you have established that it is your deposit, you can ask LL whether he will be refunding it or whether a deposit protection scheme will refund it. Ask him which scheme and the reference number. You can also check yourself with the three schemes. See here for details how:
http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_ad...eposit_schemes
The Section 21 notice is only valid if the deposit is protected (and in your name), but if you do decide to remain in the property, check your tenancy terms, in case they require a full calendar month's notice to quit, as you may be committing to pay rent for 2 months until 31 July. The terms may just require a month's notice though.
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