QUOTE(Hisham8686 @ Mar 26 2019, 12:21 AM)
If the Tenancy Agreement is two years straight, the stamping fees is higher than a one plus one Tenancy Agreement.
As for a one plus one agreement, usually the tenant has to give an advanced notice of two months (usually) to the landlord expressing the tenant's intention of extending the tenancy. The notice may be writing or verbal notice, subject to the wording of the tenancy agreement. If it's a written notice, then a simple letter or even a Whatsapp msg would suffice, unless there are major revision of the original terms within the tenancy agreement.
Whether the landlord can raise the rental in a one plus one tenancy agreement is subject to the wording of the original tenancy agreement, the same applies in a two years tenancy agreement.
What if it’s a firm 2 year tenancy agreement and tenant gives notice to move out , say , after 1.5 years ? And she gives written notice 2 months ahead. Would you refuse to return her deposit and demand that she pays for the coming 2 months?As for a one plus one agreement, usually the tenant has to give an advanced notice of two months (usually) to the landlord expressing the tenant's intention of extending the tenancy. The notice may be writing or verbal notice, subject to the wording of the tenancy agreement. If it's a written notice, then a simple letter or even a Whatsapp msg would suffice, unless there are major revision of the original terms within the tenancy agreement.
Whether the landlord can raise the rental in a one plus one tenancy agreement is subject to the wording of the original tenancy agreement, the same applies in a two years tenancy agreement.
This post has been edited by drbone: Dec 10 2019, 07:01 AM
Dec 10 2019, 07:00 AM

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