Created by Jay Ali
almost 6 years ago
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Describe the information which must be provided to the tenant when serving notice
Explain how a landlord can seek possession of an assured tenancy
When serving a notice under common law, what other legislation are these tenancies bound by?
A tenant is in arrears in a fixed term contractual tenancy. They have been served notice and a court date has been given. The tenant pays cash to the landlord the day before court, which pays off the arrears. The landlord still wants to take the tenant to court because of the delay in paying. Advised the Landlord.
What is the different between a statutory periodic tenancy and contractual periodic tenancy?
A tenant is served notice in a periodic AST and the notice stated correctly that the notice would expire after 4 January. The tenancy, unless specified differently in the tenancy agreement, would end at midnight. You carry out a check out at 4pm with the tenant on 4 January. Have you ended the tenancy too early? Give reasons for your answer
Explain how a landlord can seek possession of a common law tenancy for the following:
- At the end of the fixed term
Explain how a landlord can seek possession of a common law tenancy for the following:
- During the term of tenancy
Explain how a landlord can seek possession of a common law tenancy for the following:
- During a periodic tenancy (and the notice periods required)
When a ‘Notice to Quit’ is served during a periodic tenancy, what information must be included as part of the prescribed information?
Explain how a landlord can seek possession of a common law tenancy for the following:
- Because of a tenant breach (rent and others)
Explain how a landlord can seek possession of an assured shorthold tenancy for the following:
- At the end of the fixed term and the limitations
Explain how a landlord can seek possession of an assured shorthold tenancy for the following:
- During a statutory periodic tenancy (monthly and quarterly rents) and how a tenant can give notice?
Explain how a landlord can seek possession of an assured shorthold tenancy for the following:
- Because of a tenant breach in fixed term tenancy
Name three mandatory and three discretionary grounds which would have to be proven in order to serve a section 8 notice under the provisions Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988. Explain their difference.
How does a landlord gain possession of a property where there is an assured tenancy?
A tenant repeatedly falls in to rental arrears. The landlord has had enough and has approached, you the managing agent for advice. What will your advice be to him?
For common law tenancy explain what legislation will protect a tenant from being evicted?
A landlord wishes to serve section 8 notice to a tenant for rental arrears. Under the terms of the tenancy agreement rent is to paid be paid quarterly. The tenant has not paid this rent in the last month. Explain what a landlord can do?