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  • Luffguss legal advisory team:

    This clause:
    17.4. The Tenant may bring the tenancy to an end at any time before the expiry of the Term ( but not earlier than six months from the Commencement Date or the Date of this Agreement whichever shall be the later) by giving to the Landlord not less than two month’s written notice stating that the Tenant wishes to vacate the premises. The notice must be served on a rent due date and/or in accordance with the Tenancy period.

    Does this mean:
    A) Tenant serves notice at 6 months at the earliest, with 2 months minimum stay after that, making his minimum stay in the property 8 months.
    B) Tenant serves notice at 4 months at the earliest, with 2 months minimum stay after that, making his minimum stay in the property 6 months.
    C) Fuck knows.

  • B, certainly*

    *Also not a lawyer. But it's B.

    You could serve notice earlier than 4 months, but you'd just be giving more than 2 months notice in that case - i.e. you still only leave after 6 months.

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