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[Music] hello Im cat King and welcome to Phil Spencers move IQ property Channel if youre renting and docHubing the end of your fixed term tenancy agreement you might be wondering what to do next well there are a few options and Im going to take you through the pros and cons of each by the way theres a lot more detail about everything to do with renting on the smarter renting section of the move IQ website so do check that out so as long as your landlord hasnt served you notice there are three potential choices number one move on you need to serve your landlord notice and line with whats in your tenancy agreement if you have a two months notice clause in your lease theres nothing to stop you serving notice with three months left the common mistake is to leave it too late even if youre not sure make a diary note for one week before the notice period to prompt you always put your notice in writing so theres no room for misunderstanding if you post it allow two additional days on