Ending a common law tenancy
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Tenancies under the common law, or non-Housing Act tenancies, are not governed by the Housing Act 1988 and therefore do not require notice to be given under section 21. A non-Housing Act tenancy ends when the contractual period expires. No notice needs to be given to the tenant (Flower v Darby [1786] 1 TR 159),...
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