“Please avoid using them. I am a first time tenant, ......”
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Jul 29,2010
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'Cheated'
Jul 29,2010
Services: Lettings (as a Tenant)
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Please avoid using them. I am a first time tenant, so wasn't aware of some of the terminologies used in the contract. I was specifically told that after six months, I need to give two months notice and thereafter all is well.
Come the sixth month, I give the notice. Does it do the trick???? Surprise Surprise... They had included the break clause of eight months, which earlier explained to me as "six + two" but not now interpreted as "eight + two".
They lied and now deny saying the former explanation of break clause.
Avoid them.
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Look the wording of your contract on the break clause. If it says "The tenancy is subjected to a break clause AT 8 months whereby the tenant may give the Landlord two month notice to terminate the agreement..." It means that you have only one chance to move out. Give notice on the 8 month (not before and not after the 8th month) in order to move out the 10th month. It's a very dirty trick from them.