Nonsense.The tenant must allow the property to be inspected and shown, its your property not theirs!
[broken link removed]The tenant must have privacy. Landlords can only enter the rented
accommodation with your permission unless it is an emergency.
Once a tenant occupies the property, a landlord is only allowed to enter
the property with the tenant’s permission or in an emergency. If repairs
or an inspection need to be carried out on the premises then the
landlord must make a prior arrangement with the tenant to gain access.
Under tenancy regulations, if you are selling the house you can give the tenant notice to quit the property, regardless of how long is left on the lease. Then you'll have no problems showing the place to prospective buyers.
Section 58(3) of the Act provides that a landlord or tenant may not terminate a fixed term tenancy, unless there has been breach of obligations by the landlord or tenant.
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Accordingly, a landlord of a fixed term tenancy cannot rely on the provisions of Section 34 (e.g. the landlord wants to sell his house) to terminate the fixed term tenancy
You served them notice that they have to leave and then you find it unreasonable that they wont let you bring prospective buyers around?? I dont.
I think they're just not cooperating because they're not happy about having to leave. They won't even let the estate agent in - now, I'm certain this isn't within their rights! I reckon I'll just have to sit out the notice period and hope they don't cause more hassle. Also, they don't answer their phones!
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