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  1. Hi Aequitas The exact wording is as follows: ""this letter is to confirm that when the Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement expires on the 15/11/08 it will continue as a Statutory Periodic Tenancy, whereby either party may terminate this Agreement upon providing at least two months prior notice in writing, such notice to be given on or before the 15th day of the month." The fact they mention this is now a SPT makes me believe we only have to provide 1 months notice. Thanks
  2. Thanks sequenci, I thought that was the case. What should i advise the lettings agent, is this documented anywhere? I know if i go to them with this information they will just say that as we signed the agreement we have to pay!
  3. Yes, we originally moved in in 2007 with a years AST which ended in Nov 08 which is when we signed a Statutory Periodic Tenancy which states we must give 2 months notice.
  4. Hi all, I would like some advice, we are looking to move from our current rented property and recently wrote to the agency advising of our intent and gave our one months notice, they have written back stating we signed a Statutory Periodic Tenancy which requires us to provide 2 months notice? I have looked through this and other forums and believe that as a "Statutory Periodic Tenancy" by law we are required to only give one months despite this new agreement. Can anyone help!!
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