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'Be prepared to move if the landlord does not relent. '
And pay the rent under the signed contract.
Be careful with this sort of off hand advice. Your obligations remain. Under signed contracts.
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There are plenty of unoccupied houses/apartments and landlords need to learn not to be greedy. Even landlords with commercial leases which have upward only rent review clauses are having to face economic reality and renegotiate with lower rents. Point out to you landlord what the current 'going rate' is for their type of property on daft. Expect reduction to at least that amount. Be prepared to move if the landlord does not relent.
Hardly off hand advice. What obigations remain if serve appropriate notice to terminate as per lease agreement?
As I have pointed out time and time again on this forum. If landlords behaved this way they would be called GREEDY.
I'm in full agreement with you, but however market forces are in favour of the tenants. Void periods cost money as well as decorating costs etc.etc.
But hey what would I know I'm a greedy landlord!
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