What should the tenant do to end a tenancy?
A tenant can bring the tenancy to an end by ensuring that he/she has moved out of the premises by the end of the fixed term end date specified in the lease. If the landlord allows the tenant to remain in occupation after the end date, the tenant will have to continue paying rent. In these circumstances, the tenant can only end the tenancy by providing the landlord with 3 months’ notice.
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