Ive heard that the private rented sector is not permanent and not secure. Why should I think about this kind of move on option?
The main reason that you might be asked to leave a private rented sector property is if the landlord wants it back for some reason. If the landlord wants to take back the property, they will have to give you notice and give you time to find somewhere else. This notice period is usually 2 months. A landlord will have to seek possession of their property via the courts. Real Lettings can give you advice and guidance in finding alternative accommodation.
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