QUOTE(JusticeF @ Aug 2 2020, 12:28 AM)
Hi all, my tenancy agreement contract expired this end of month, and I had just inform my owner and he seems not happy about it and he said that he will forfeit 1 month of my deposit. The problem is he didn't personal check with me last month whether I want to renew the contract or not, which is continue as tenant.
Also the contract didn't mention that tenant need to inform the owner 2 months earlier before end of the contract EXCEPT if termination of tenancy during the renting period. Therefore as a tenant I decide just leave the unit after the rent period. Can I know does this owner have the right to forfeit my 1 month deposit??
In a TA, there is a clause which state that the tenant is given the option to renew the tenancy and any such notice should be notified to the landlord 2 months prior to the expiry.
If there is no notice, is deemed that the tenant will move out after the tenancy period and all deposits returned minus any damages to the property and outstanding utilities payment.
In most practices, either party will be informed as this gives the party the time to look for alternatives....the tenant sufficient time to accept or not to renew the tenancy and tenant to find new, ...the landlord preparation to look for a replacement tenant as any void period is a loss of income.
Having said the above, the landlord cannot forfeit the deposit.