![]() They can then change the locks on your rooms, even if you’ve left your belongings there. how quickly the landlord needs another person to move in.There are no set rules about what’s reasonable. The notice does not have to be in writing. Your landlord only needs to give you ‘reasonable notice’ to quit. If you have an excluded tenancy or licence (for example you live with your landlord), your landlord does not have to go to court to evict you. If the court gives your landlord a possession order and you still do not leave, your landlord must apply for a warrant for possession - this means bailiffs can evict you from the property. As long as they’ve given you correct notice, they can apply to the court for a possession order. Eviction at the end of the fixed termĪt the end of the fixed term, the landlord does not need a reason to evict you. there’s a ‘break clause’ in your contract - this allows your landlord to take back the property before the end of the fixed termĪ possession order will not take effect until you’ve been living in the property for at least 6 months.you’re engaging in antisocial behaviour.Eviction during the fixed termĭuring the fixed term, your landlord can only evict you for certain reasons - for example: ![]() If you refuse to leave at the end of the notice period, the rules depend on whether the fixed term has ended or not. If you do not leave at the end of the notice period Your landlord must give you notice in a certain way if you’re in a fixed-term tenancy. Rules for fixed-term ASTsįixed-term tenancies run for a set amount of time. If the court gives them a possession order and you still do not leave, they must apply for a warrant for possession - this means bailiffs can evict you from the property. If you do not leave at the end of the notice period, your landlord must apply to the court for a possession order. If you have one of these, your landlord must usually give you notice that they want the property back (‘notice to quit’) - they must do this in a certain way depending on your type of tenancy agreement and its terms. Periodic tenancies run on a week-by-week or month-by-month basis with no fixed end date. Rules for periodic Assured Shorthold Tenancies ( ASTs) Your landlord must follow different procedures to evict you in Northern Ireland and Scotland.
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