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Some purchasers will not want to complete the sale until the tenancy has been ended and will put pressure on the landlord to evict any sitting tenant. Landlords do not need a reason to evict a tenant whose contract has expired, but must still provide 12 weeks' notice and follow the proper legal procedures.
Some purchasers will not want to complete the sale until the tenancy has been ended and will put pressure on the landlord to evict any sitting tenant. Landlords do not need a reason to evict a tenant whose contract has expired, but must still provide 12 weeks' notice and follow the proper legal procedures.
A periodic tenancy is the legal name for a rolling tenancy with no specific end date. It's a good option if you don't want to be tied into a new fixed term. For example, if you plan to move out soon but not yet. You can usually end a periodic tenancy by giving your landlord 1 month's notice.
If someone who is not listed in the tenancy agreement is living in the residential rental premises, the landlord has the right to give that person at least 14-days notice to leave. If the tenant has moved out, the landlord can give the unauthorized occupant at least 48 hours notice.
A periodic tenancy has a start date but no end date. Either the landlord or tenant may end a periodic tenancy by giving notice. Most periodic tenancies are month-to-month, but they can also be week-to-week or year-to-year.
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You must give your landlord at least 30 days' notice. If you have a daily or weekly tenancy, you must give the landlord at least 28 days' notice.
Tenants should be aware that at any time, in the periodical phase of their tenancy, they can be evicted by landlords \u2013 tenants should bear this in mind when standing up for their rights.
Monthly tenancy The tenant must give one month of notice. The landlord must give 3 months of notice.
The property may be vacant more often as properties with periodic tenancy agreements can have higher turnover than those with fixed terms. This could mean more time and money spent on marketing the property and finding new rental customers.
A periodic tenancy agreement has no end date. It continues until either the tenant or the landlord gives written notice to end it.

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