Shorthold tenancy agreement notice periodShorthold Tenancy Agreement • June 12th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJune 12th, 2021October 25, 2020 All of the NRLA assured shorthold tenancy agreements create a contractual periodic tenancy that continues on from the initial fixed term. An assured shorthold tenancy is a tenancy that gives a tenant the legal right to live in a property for a period of time. It is perfectly legal to let your property for less than 6 month. The notice period will depend on the tenancy or agreement, but it’s usually at least 4 weeks. There are 2 different types of eviction procedures your landlord could use to end an assured shorthold tenancy: Section 21 notice. If the tenant remains even a day longer than the last day of a fixed-term tenancy, a statutory periodic assured shorthold tenancy will arise, which the tenant can end by serving a valid notice to quit. Not so. Where a landlord gives a tenant a valid Section 21 notice after 29 August 2020, the notice will now remain valid for an extended period. You can find an up-to-date model agreement on the government website. The Landlord le