Termination with immediate effect
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Termination with immediate effect is an extraordinary way to end the tenancy. For one of the parties to be permitted to terminate the tenancy without a notice period, or before the time specified contract expires, the landlord or tenant must have committed considerable or serious breaches of contract.
Termination of contract with immediate effect is the most serious reaction to breaches of contract. For this reason there is a very high threshold to terminate a tenancy agreement without a notice period. There must be a serious breach of contract from the other party. Often the safest option is to end the tenancy by giving your notice.
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The tenant has terminated the contract with immediate effect due to mould
The tenant does not want to move in after all
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