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blondebimbo1 | 12:40 Thu 10th Jul 2008 | Property
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For the past year I have been renting two bed property. As the landlord was a friend of a friend we did not have any written contract and did not have to give a bond. Since then every month the rent has been paid in cash with no recipets given. I am now in the situation where I cannot afford to live there any longer and will not be able to afford next months rent so will be moving back home to my mothers but within a few days so Im only giving the landlord these few days notice. Is there anything they can hold me liable for not giving more than this?
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Even though you dont have a written contract, by default you will have an AST. As youve been there a year the minimum notice period would be 1 month but, to be honest, I doubt if the landlord would bother pursuing you for it as they havent even bothered with a written contract or taken a deposit. You will have to pay your utilities bills up to date though, as this will be for services you have used, so take readings and let the companies know.

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