For a number of reasons and incidents over recent weeks I am about to issue notice of termination to my current rental tenant. Basically a couple split up and one of them moved out, therefore breaching the lease agreement with me.
I agreed to let the other person try and find a replacement, as they told me they cannot afford the property otherwise. The person has been in the apartment for 5.5 months and from reading the various Threshold documentation, I understand that because the tenancy has lasted less than 6 months I can issue 28 days notice.
I am keen to do everything properly and have already given the person 2 weeks to find a new tenant to share the apartment, but this has not worked out, they can't afford it, and now won't return my calls.
My questions are :
1. Rent is due monthly in advance. If I issue notice now and the tenant is due to vacate on say 15th October, I presume that 2 weeks rent is still owed and should still be paid in advance ? I still have the deposit and everything but I am not planning to use this as rent. I will also give it back if I can get new tenants in time. Problem is the tenant can no longer afford the rent, so I am sure they will not pay this now.
2. Because the length of the tenancy will exceed 6 months by the time the notice of termination ends, does this classify as a tenancy of over 6 months - therefore allowing for a 35 day notice period (instead of 28 day) - see below
3. The person is on rent allowance and has asked me to re-sign the form stating that they are living there. I told them that I can't really do this until I have a confirmation that I can get a new lease in place that will allow the rent to be paid. However I now think that I should just sign the form, let them get their allowance, but serve the termination notice almost simultaneously as the person cannot afford the rent on their own and does not have a replacement tenant to make up the shortfall.
Thanks all for any advice !
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Notice periods
The length of notice depends on the length of the tenancy.
Less than 6 months 4 weeks (28 days)
6 months to a year 5 weeks (35 days)
1 – 2 years 6 weeks (42 days)
2 – 3 years 8 weeks (56 days)
3 – 4 years 12 weeks (84 days)
4 years or more 12 weeks (From September 2008, 16 weeks (112 days))
I agreed to let the other person try and find a replacement, as they told me they cannot afford the property otherwise. The person has been in the apartment for 5.5 months and from reading the various Threshold documentation, I understand that because the tenancy has lasted less than 6 months I can issue 28 days notice.
I am keen to do everything properly and have already given the person 2 weeks to find a new tenant to share the apartment, but this has not worked out, they can't afford it, and now won't return my calls.
My questions are :
1. Rent is due monthly in advance. If I issue notice now and the tenant is due to vacate on say 15th October, I presume that 2 weeks rent is still owed and should still be paid in advance ? I still have the deposit and everything but I am not planning to use this as rent. I will also give it back if I can get new tenants in time. Problem is the tenant can no longer afford the rent, so I am sure they will not pay this now.
2. Because the length of the tenancy will exceed 6 months by the time the notice of termination ends, does this classify as a tenancy of over 6 months - therefore allowing for a 35 day notice period (instead of 28 day) - see below
3. The person is on rent allowance and has asked me to re-sign the form stating that they are living there. I told them that I can't really do this until I have a confirmation that I can get a new lease in place that will allow the rent to be paid. However I now think that I should just sign the form, let them get their allowance, but serve the termination notice almost simultaneously as the person cannot afford the rent on their own and does not have a replacement tenant to make up the shortfall.
Thanks all for any advice !
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Notice periods
The length of notice depends on the length of the tenancy.
Less than 6 months 4 weeks (28 days)
6 months to a year 5 weeks (35 days)
1 – 2 years 6 weeks (42 days)
2 – 3 years 8 weeks (56 days)
3 – 4 years 12 weeks (84 days)
4 years or more 12 weeks (From September 2008, 16 weeks (112 days))