It is important to remember that if at any time during your tenancy the landlord or agent breaches your agreement, for what- ever reason, you can give 14 days’ notice and leave. This also works the other way—if you the tenant breach the contract in any way, the landlord or agent can give you 14 days’ notice to pack your bags and move out.
When it comes to the place that you are renting being sold, the owners have to give you at least 30 days’ notice. Also note that they are only allowed to sell the property and kick you out if you’re fixed- term lease or tenancy agreement has expired. My friend Jo used to live in a studio apartment by herself.
She had lived at home until she got a great job with an office located on the other side of the city. When she found that it would take her forever to get to and from work, she decided to move into a place closer to work and signed a twelve-month lease. Over the course of the twelve months, Jo found that while she really enjoyed living in that area, she wasn’t too keen on living alone.
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