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I'm new here but I'm looking for help as I've received an email below from my landlord:
"I got your contact info from **Name of the Agent**. Guys you will shortly receive by email from Advanced Referencing a reference request for rental insurance. To explain, I am trying to take out cover for you urgently, while it is still available. I am not asking you to pay for referencing or to help towards paying the premiums. If successful you will need to sign a new tenancy agreement, which will have 1 month’s notice either side, as current. Hence the text in the reference request "your application to rent a room". Just ignore this phrase.
The insurance would be of benefit to both you and I if we can get it. Thanks for your help with the paperwork. Please reply to Advanced Referencing as quickly as you can.
LANDLORD"
First question - Why do I need to sign a new rental agreement? I've got 7 months left (end of December) and I am not 100% sure if I want to stay in this property for longer - all depends on circumstances. If I understand correctly, he wants to sign an on a rolling contract, is that correct? Also, as far as I'm aware, landlords legally must give us 2 months notice not only 1 month - is that true?
Please, let me know what should I do in a current situation as I assume it benefits mainly him and new contract should reflect the existing one as he is making the change and it’s to benefit mainly him.
I'm new here but I'm looking for help as I've received an email below from my landlord:
"I got your contact info from **Name of the Agent**. Guys you will shortly receive by email from Advanced Referencing a reference request for rental insurance. To explain, I am trying to take out cover for you urgently, while it is still available. I am not asking you to pay for referencing or to help towards paying the premiums. If successful you will need to sign a new tenancy agreement, which will have 1 month’s notice either side, as current. Hence the text in the reference request "your application to rent a room". Just ignore this phrase.
The insurance would be of benefit to both you and I if we can get it. Thanks for your help with the paperwork. Please reply to Advanced Referencing as quickly as you can.
LANDLORD"
First question - Why do I need to sign a new rental agreement? I've got 7 months left (end of December) and I am not 100% sure if I want to stay in this property for longer - all depends on circumstances. If I understand correctly, he wants to sign an on a rolling contract, is that correct? Also, as far as I'm aware, landlords legally must give us 2 months notice not only 1 month - is that true?
Please, let me know what should I do in a current situation as I assume it benefits mainly him and new contract should reflect the existing one as he is making the change and it’s to benefit mainly him.
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