Withdrawal of a Section 25 notice issued by a previous landlord
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- England & Wales
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About this document
A Section 25 notice may only be revoked or withdrawn where there has been a change of landlord.
Use this notice whenever an incoming landlord does not oppose the renewal of a tenancy, where the previous one had refused it and served a notice to state his intentions to let the arrangement end.
Paragraph 6 of Schedule 6 to Section 44 of the LTA 1954 requires that the new landlord must revoke the previous notice to oppose no later than two months from the date it was given. More information can be found in this article.
Contents
- Form compliant with paragraph 6 of Schedule 6 to Section 44 of the LTA 1954
- Details of the parties
- Address and description of the property
- Important notes for completing and serving the form correctly
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