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The break fee payable will be either: six weeks rent if the tenant leaves in the first half of the fixed-term agreement, or. four weeks rent if the tenant leaves in the second half of the fixed-term agreement.
How Long can an AST Last? An AST can last for any duration, although tenants have a legal right to stay in a property for a minimum period of six months, regardless of whether the AST was for a shorter term than this.
A short-term lease generally refers to a lease that is either month-to-month, for three months or anything up to six months, while a long-term lease is anything longer than six months.
An Act with respect to the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants, rents, rental bonds and other matters relating to residential tenancy agreements; and for other purposes. This Act is the Residential Tenancies Act 2010. This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.
Give a minimum 14-day termination notice. The termination date in the notice can be the last day of the fixed term or up to 14 days after. You have to give this notice before your fixed-term agreement ends.

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In the law of several US states, a 99-year lease will always be the longest possible contract for realty by statute, but many states have enacted shorter terms and some allow infinite terms.
POSTING CLAUSE (TENANT OR LESSOR TERMINATING A FIXED TERM EARLY. The other opt-in clause is the posting clause (section 8) that allows a tenant or lessor to terminate a fixed term agreement early if they are posted away from the ACT or back to the ACT.
Can a tenant refuse entry to a landlord or letting agent? Yes, they can. In 99% of cases a tenant refusing entry to a landlord will usually boil down to convenience, or lack thereof.
The minimum notice requirement is 28 days. If you have a monthly tenancy, you will have to give one month's notice.
Give a minimum 14-day termination notice. The termination date in the notice can be the last day of the fixed term or up to 14 days after. You have to give this notice before your fixed-term agreement ends.

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