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Assured shorthold tenancy help 09:42 - Jan 6 with 1694 viewsBucks_Ranger

I'm in one for two years which im trying to get out of early, (7 months left) however no break clause in contract and landlord being an arse, anyone know a valid reason I can use to get out of it?
I have just bought a house and cannot afford a double monthly outlay, the house also has many damp and draft issues and only a handful of radiators work ??

Any help would be much appreciated - thanks in advance.
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Assured shorthold tenancy help on 09:51 - Jan 6 with 1682 viewsCroydonCaptJack

I think you are probably knackered. However, if the landlord is able to get a new tenant in quickly you may be able to do a deal to pay him two or three months. That would at least save you 4-5 months. He could start marketing it on that basis but depends how reasonable he is.
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Assured shorthold tenancy help on 10:02 - Jan 6 with 1651 views2Thomas2Bowles

That is terrible that you have lost your job, going bankrupt and going to prison or something like that

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Assured shorthold tenancy help on 10:03 - Jan 6 with 1659 viewsPhildo

An AST is a fixed term contract so you are on the hook for all the rent.

You could try and mitigate loss by offering the landlord a new tenant if you could find one plus a bit of cash.
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Assured shorthold tenancy help on 12:41 - Jan 6 with 1513 viewsBoston

Stay schtum and sub let the rental or get a short term tenant for your recently purchased property.

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Assured shorthold tenancy help on 13:43 - Jan 6 with 1419 viewsQPR_Jim

Assured shorthold tenancy help on 12:41 - Jan 6 by Boston

Stay schtum and sub let the rental or get a short term tenant for your recently purchased property.


Can't really do this unless you have a buy to let mortgage, legally at least.
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Assured shorthold tenancy help on 15:23 - Jan 6 with 1316 viewsBoston

Assured shorthold tenancy help on 13:43 - Jan 6 by QPR_Jim

Can't really do this unless you have a buy to let mortgage, legally at least.


That’s why you stay schtum.

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