πŸ”‘ Section 25 tenancy notice

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A section 25 tenancy notice is a notice that is served by a landlord to a tenant in order to end their tenancy. The notice must be served in accordance with the law in order to be valid. The notice must state the reasons for the eviction and must be served at least 4 weeks prior to the eviction date.

πŸ”‘ Section 25 tenancy notice

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Section 25 Notice (Business Tenancy)

The Landlord's section 25 notice to end a business tenancy, form 1, is a notice from the landlord ending a business tenancy, with proposals for a new one.

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  • The landlord's section 25 notice to end a business tenancy
  • The form 1: landlord's notice ending a business tenancy, with proposals for a new one.
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    End a property lease

    There are a few reasons someone might want to end a property lease. Maybe the tenant is behind on rent, or there is damage to the property. Maybe the landlord wants to sell the property, or the tenant wants to move. Whatever the reason, the landlord must give the tenant a written notice, called a Section 25 tenancy notice, specifying the date when the tenancy will end.

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