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how can landlords protect themselves there arent many ways to be honest as discussed bcs powerful tenancy laws favor the tenant and thats reflected in the policy so fixed term tenancy agreements used to be the best way for a landlord to protect themselves but effective december 11 2017 fixed term tenancy agreements can no longer include a clause requiring a tenant to move out at the end of the term unless the tenancy agreement is a sublease the tenancy is a fixed term tenancy in circumstances prescribed in section 13.1 which means the owner or their direct family spouse children parent is moving into the premises once the lease ends heres an example you sign a six-month fixed term tenancy you must plan in good faith to occupy the property at the end of those six months when the tenancy ends so the tenancy ends and the tenants vacate you or your direct family spouse parent child must now occupy the premises for a gray period of time before re-renting it what do i mean by gray period