The solicitor has just rang to say that the tennant got onto the PRTB and as he has lived in the premises for over 6mth he has an automatic 4year lease and cannot be evicted unless under grounds for public disorder and if this is the case he has to have 42 days notice - Does the Landlord have any rights anymore!
or they could sell the house or give it to a family member
I hadn't realised that, and thought the existence of a fixed term lease prevented the part 4 conditions applying. The legislation is not particularly clear on the matter, but you do appear to be correct; I wonder why, then, standard leases still seek to impose different terms?And even if there were a lease in place, tenants and landlords cannot contract out of the legal minimum notice periods, no matter what the lease says.
I hadn't realised that, and thought the existence of a fixed term lease prevented the part 4 conditions applying. The legislation is not particularly clear on the matter, but you do appear to be correct; I wonder why, then, standard leases still seek to impose different terms?
Utter incompetence. How are landlords going to get a fair deal from the muppet show that is the PRTB though? You have to register to claim interest relief. Maybe if ALL landlords stopped registering and stopped paying tax until the matter was sorted, like people refused to pay domestic rates and that was binned. We're not even looking to stop paying, just want to pay for something aht works. A guy threatens a landlord with a shotgun and it takes the PRTB 16 months to do anything, probably 2 years to evict. JOKE.
Has anyone any idea what they do????
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