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AST requiring confirmation of termination (England) [closed]

I have been provided an AST (assured shorthold tenancy) contract with the following clause: The Tenant shall give the Landlord or his Agent at least two calendar months notice in writing to terminate ...
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Unregistered HMO for AST tenants [closed]

Under English & Welsh law, my five friends are jointly and severally named in an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) agreement since September 2023 for an expiry date of September 2024 via a letting ...
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Are statutory notices seeking possession required to enforce intra-term “break clauses”?

Some assured shorthold tenancies commonly feature “break clauses” that are sometimes asymmetrically available only to the tenant to provide extra flexibility to them, while others are made ...
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What is the difference between a 21(1) and a 21(4) notice?

Why are these two distinct subsections and often distinguished in terms of references to the notices themselves? Is each subsection required to be used in different respective contexts? (References ...
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Can one be bound by a rental contract even if one finds a replacement to take it over? [closed]

Bob rents a property from Alfred, signs a contract of one year. Perhaps the contract allows Bob to be released early if he is able to find a replacement for himself. Or perhaps the contract explicitly ...
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In what sense is an Assured Tenancy “assured”?

Why was this term chosen for the standard type of tenancy brought in under the housing act 1988? Who is the one that is meant to have the assurance, and what is the assurance thought to be of?
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What happens to an AST tenant when their landlord defaults on his mortgage?

Larry buys a property on a mortgage and then lets it to Tim on a AST. Larry then defaults on his mortgage and the bank proceeds to repossess the property that is housing Tim. What is the process and ...
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what is compensation under the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 considered?

Is it a case of refunding rent that has been paid or a portion thereof, or is it rather damages and a case of the amount of liability for damages simply being calculated as a function of the amount of ...
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Can a periodic tenant unilaterally lower his rent, with binding effect if the landlord does not properly appeal the notice within 3 months?

Section 6, HA1988 provides: (2)Not later than the first anniversary of the day on which the former tenancy came to an end, the landlord may serve on the tenant, or the tenant may serve on the ...
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Does S5(5A), Housing Act 1988 have any effect on typical PRS tenancies?

S5(5A), Housing Act 1988 refers to rights "of pre-emption": (5A)Nothing in subsection (5) affects any right of pre-emption— (a)which is exercisable by the landlord under a tenancy in ...
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Is a response to a N5B section 21 accelerated claim required to be given on the dedicated form N11B?

Alice has received an accelerated section 21 claim from the court on form N5B, which legally is invalid. There exists a long and quite involved form intended for use in answering N5B accelerated ...
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What happens if I move my partner into my AST without consent from the landlord

The title question no doubt has an obvious answer (you could be evicted) but please keep reading, it's a complex situation and I have a few questions that I couldn't sum up easily into one title. I'm ...
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If a precedent retroactively setting out interpretation of an older statute long already in effect is overturned are its consequent judgments voidable

For example the case of Northwood Solihull established that S213 prescribed information certificates from corporate landlords must be executed in line with the companies act. Following this judgment ...
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What happens if someone checks into a hotel for a night and refuses to leave?

Bob checks into a hotel for a night (term; let's say 24 hours) for £40 (rent) and his room isn't shared with anyone else (exclusive possession). The owner of the hotel doesn't live in the same ...
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What is the legal basis/origin for the covenant of exclusive possession?

I've recently seen someone directly cite a landlord and tenant act 1985 where the definition of the covenants for repairs and access may be found. One can find many articles online explaining the ...
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