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Template tenant notice to quit during a periodic tenancy I am writing to provide you with due written notice to end the tenancy on [date]. This date is the end of the next complete rental period of my tenancy, and is more than [one calendar month] from the date of the service of this notice to you.
If you have a joint tenancy If you have a periodic joint tenancy you can give notice to end your tenancy without the agreement of the other tenants - unless your tenancy agreement says otherwise. Its important to be aware that if you end your tenancy it ends for everyone.
Notice periods for ending a periodic tenancy (for tenants) A tenant must give at least 21 days written notice to end the tenancy unless the landlord agrees to a shorter time. This agreement should be in writing.
Landlords cannot charge for carpet cleaning during the lease or from the security deposit, and tenants cannot be forced to use a specific cleaning company. However, landlords cannot charge for routine carpet cleaning during the lease or from the security deposit.
Assured shorthold tenancies ( ASTs ) The most common form of tenancy is an AST . Most new tenancies are automatically this type.
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Many private renters speak to their landlord or agent first. You can then agree a tenancy end date in writing once you are ready to move. Some landlords are more flexible about dates than others. If you cannot reach agreement with your landlord, you will need to give them a legal notice to end your tenancy.
Can a fixed-term tenancy be ended early? You cant give notice to end a fixed-term tenancy early youre legally bound to keep paying the rent until the end of the fixed term, unless your tenancy agreement says you can leave early with an agreed notice period, or you and the landlord agree to end it early.

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