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Section 6(2) Housing Act 1988 Notice by Landlord or Tenant proposing different terms for a statutory periodic tenancy  

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Statutory form with explanatory notes for a section 6(2)
Housing Act 1988 notice. This notice is suitable for both
landlord and tenant for the purpose of proposing different
provisions for a statutory periodic tenancy.

 
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About this document
This notice complies with section 6(2) Housing Act 1988.

It is to be used by landlord or tenant who wishes to propose different terms for a statutory periodic tenancy, which arises when a fixed term of assured tenancy, an assured shorthold tenancy or an assured agricultural occupancy ends.
 
Contents
Details of the tenant and landlord
Address and description of the property
Nature of propose changes
Other legal provisions
Validity of notice
Comprehensive guidance notes
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