My landlord (through the estate agency) has decided to forfeit our joint tenancy because of sub-letting (there is a forfeiture clause in the tenancy agreement). The landlord has a given us a notice (which doesn't appear to be legal, had the words 'without prejudice' on it) asking us to move out within 14 days (which would be early May). The landlord has also said that he will not return our May rent (which has already been paid) and will keep it as compensation.
a. Is he allowed to do that?
b. If I don't move out within the 14 days, the landlord is likely going to get a s.146 notice and is going to ask me to pay for his legal costs in doing so. How much are these legal costs going to be?
c. Should I wait till they serve a formal s.146 notice or should I just move out and accept my losses (one month's rent).
a. Is he allowed to do that?
b. If I don't move out within the 14 days, the landlord is likely going to get a s.146 notice and is going to ask me to pay for his legal costs in doing so. How much are these legal costs going to be?
c. Should I wait till they serve a formal s.146 notice or should I just move out and accept my losses (one month's rent).
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