Notice Proposing Different Terms for a Statutory Periodic Tenancy 2025

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If rent is paid, say, every 3 months, then the notice period for a contractual periodic tenancy needs to be 3 months, and 6 months if the rent is paid every 6 months. This is different for statutory periodic tenancies where the notice period stays at two months no matter how often rent is paid.
For a statutory periodic tenancy, the landlord must give a minimum of 2 months notice in writing using a section 21 notice. For contractual periodic tenancies, this is the same if the rental period is 1 month but if the rental period is longer such as quarterly the landlord must give 3 months notice.
Statutory Periodic Tenancy Its usually rolling, but it can be for a set period. For example, if the tenant pays six months in advance, its a periodic tenancy for six months.
Initially, a periodic tenancy exists for a fixed period of time. However, the main difference between a periodic tenancy and a tenancy for years is that the leasehold agreement will automatically renew unless a termination notice is given by either the lessee or the lessor.
A periodic tenancy, also known as a month-to-month agreement, automatically renews for set periods until either the tenant or the landlord decides to end it by providing legal notice. The tenant continues making rent payments and the lease terms remain in place until either party terminates the agreement.
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Periodic tenancy and tenancy at will are two different types of tenancy. In a periodic tenancy, the tenant lives at a property for successive periods until he or she decides to move out. A tenancy at will allows a tenant to live at a property without a formal agreement between the tenant and landlord.
Additionally, on the occasion of their death, each co-owner may choose who will be the beneficiary of their ownership as part of their estate. A tenancy in common may also be referred to as a TIC agreement.

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