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Documents you need to give your tenants An Energy Performance Certificate. Deposit protection information. A current gas safety certificate. A copy of the property licence.
Quiet or peaceful enjoyment means that the tenant can live normally in the property without suffering any unnecessary interruptions from the landlord. You should always get your tenants' consent before you enter their home.
Renters' rights to refuse entry A renter can refuse entry for one or more of these reasons: the visit isn't between 8am and 6pm, or it's a public holiday. they haven't been given written notice.
If a tenant breaches a tenancy agreement it is possible that their landlord will try and evict them from the property. The sort of breaches of tenancy which result in a landlord seeking a court order for possession include: Anti-social behaviour (eg noise, graffiti, abusive behaviour)
The landlord must give the tenant at least 60 days notice of termination. The landlord must inform the buyer of the property that the tenants will continue to occupy the premises until the end of the lease or the end of the notice period.
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Right to quiet enjoyment of the premises This means that the landlord is under an obligation not to do anything or to allow anything to happen which may interfere with the reasonable peace, comfort or privacy of the tenant during the tenancy.
The landlord or agent cannot end your agreement without a reason (no grounds) before the last day of a fixed-term agreement. The landlord can give you 30 days notice to end your fixed term agreement. The last day they can give you 30 days notice is on the last day of your fixed-term agreement.
Timeframes for possession orders Minimum notice requiredWhen a rental provider can apply for a possession order14 daysAt any time after the notice to vacate is given, but not more than 30 days after the end date in the notice.7 more rows • Apr 25, 2021
The notice of entry must: Be in writing. State the reason under the law that allows for the entry. Be given to you in advance to ensure you are given the minimum notice period [sections 88 and 86]
Right to quiet enjoyment of the premises This means that the landlord is under an obligation not to do anything or to allow anything to happen which may interfere with the reasonable peace, comfort or privacy of the tenant during the tenancy.

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