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Old 02-01-2010, 19:06   #41
SidewinderINC
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Originally Posted by Del Lardo View Post
mmm, now wondering why every rental contract has always had one months notice. While two months notice would have made it a less stressful experience moving every ~18 months is still a complete pain in the bottom.

Staying in the property is one solution but it can cause problems down the line as the Letting Agents tend to get rather upset
Why? because unsuspecting people just take the contract as it is and don't question anything. that way if the landlord wants you out and you know no different you just go along with it.

Read that pdf I've linked, it will have info on what to do if you can't find a new place in time etc. etc.
Unfortunately my predicament is all my own doing and i have to leave in 4 weeks (and currently have no new place to go, but again my own fault as I've been away for 2 weeks when I could have easily stayed to find a place)
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