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Question Title: Notices

Question:
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What is the required length of notice in common law tenancies?
Answer:
A notice to quit must expire on either the last day or the first day of a period of the tenancy. It must be of a minimum length of four weeks, or equal to the length of the period of the tenancy whichever is longer. However, only six months' notice is required to terminate a yearly periodic tenancy. The length of the notice may include the day of service or the day of expiry.
References: Pages: Hyperlinks:
Letting Handbook Chapter 12 letting-handbook-and-factsheets.html

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