You can choose specific residential and commercial tenancy notice template documents from the list below to suit your particular requirements.
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Section 13 Notice
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A Section 13(2) Notice is a legal document used by a Landlord in cases where he wishes to enforce his rights under the Housing Act 1988 and increase the rent paid by the Tenant....More Information
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Section 21(a) Notice
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A Section 21(4)(a) Notice Requiring Possession is a legal document used by a Landlord in cases where he wishes to enforce his rights under the Housing Act 1988 and obtain repossession of his Premises at the end of a tenancy....More Information
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Section 21(b) Notice
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A Section 21(1)(b) Notice Requiring Possession is a legal document used by a Landlord in cases where he wishes to enforce his rights under the Housing Act 1988 and obtain repossession of his Premises at the end of a tenancy....More Information
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Section 25 Notice Landlord Not Opposing Renewal
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A Section 25 Notice (not opposing) is a legal document used by a Landlord of business premises in cases where he wishes to enforce his rights under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and terminate the existing tenancy (at the end of the tenancy) and offer the Tenant a new tenancy, proposing the terms of such a tenancy....More Information
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Section 26 Notice
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A Section 26 Notice is a legal document used by a Tenant of business premises in cases where he wishes to enforce his rights under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and renew the tenancy on the same and/or similar terms at the end of a tenancy....More Information
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Section 25 Notice Landlord Opposing
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A Section 25 Notice (opposing) is a legal document used by a Landlord of business premises in cases where he wishes to enforce his rights under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and terminate the existing tenancy (at the end of the tenancy) as well as confirm his opposition to any proposed renewal put forward by the Tenant, stating the grounds for such opposition....More Information
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