avantarklu
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Situation is as follows:
- living in rental property under a fixed term lease (1 year) with my family
- fixed term period due to end in about 2 months
- wish to remain in property for the foreseeable future (more than 1 year, possibly 2 -3 years)
- landlord is not the communicative type
- bank are currently attempting to repossess property
Question is, what is the best course of action to continue renting here?
- Do I look for a fixed term renewal and risk landlord seeking rent increase \ property tax offload etc (current rent is fair)?
- Do I request a continuation under a Part 4 Tenancy Agreement?
- Do I do nothing?
At best guess, Landlord is happy to have us remain. If it weren’t for the bank, I believe Part 4 would be the most straight forward route to take. The involvement of the bank is complicating things in terms of what could happen to our tenancy if and when they were to get possession? As a tenant, what arrangement would offer us the best security, if any?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
- living in rental property under a fixed term lease (1 year) with my family
- fixed term period due to end in about 2 months
- wish to remain in property for the foreseeable future (more than 1 year, possibly 2 -3 years)
- landlord is not the communicative type
- bank are currently attempting to repossess property
Question is, what is the best course of action to continue renting here?
- Do I look for a fixed term renewal and risk landlord seeking rent increase \ property tax offload etc (current rent is fair)?
- Do I request a continuation under a Part 4 Tenancy Agreement?
- Do I do nothing?
At best guess, Landlord is happy to have us remain. If it weren’t for the bank, I believe Part 4 would be the most straight forward route to take. The involvement of the bank is complicating things in terms of what could happen to our tenancy if and when they were to get possession? As a tenant, what arrangement would offer us the best security, if any?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.