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You must bring your tenancy to an end if you want to
leave. If you don't end your tenancy properly you may still have to pay
rent.
The procedure for ending your tenancy differs depending on the type of tenancy you have.
How to end a tenancy
You
need to end your tenancy if you want to leave. If you don't end your
tenancy properly, you may still have to pay rent. Your landlord will
only be able to get rent from you if another tenant for the property
cannot be found. More
Ending a joint tenancy
You
need to end your tenancy if you want to leave. If you don't end your
tenancy properly, you may still have to pay rent. Your landlord will
only be able to get rent from you if s/he hasn't been able to find
another tenant for the property. More
Getting evicted
Landlords
usually have to follow special legal procedures before you can be
evicted. Whether your landlord can evict you and how depends on the
type of tenancy you have. More
Ending a tenancy early
You
can end a Housing Executive or housing association tenancy at any time
by giving 28 days notice. It is more complicated to leave a private
tenancy early. Your options depend on the type of tenancy you have. More
Passing on your tenancy
You
may be able to pass your tenancy on to other people. If you want to
pass on your tenancy it is important that you follow the correct legal
procedure. If you don't your landlord could evict you and the person
you attempt to pass the tenancy on to. More
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