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... normally be in the form of a 'tenancy agreement'. This form of agreement is a document that is not in the form of a deed as defined in s.54 (2) of the LPA 1925. If the termination of tenancy is required, then, at the very least, the tenant has certain protection under common law and under statute. In the former case, a Notice to Quit must be served that is in length equivalent to at least the complete period of tenancy (i.e. 1 week). The latter case, under statute, is the Protection from Eviction Act 1977 that affords protection to tenants in a residential occupation whereby at least four weeks' notice to quit must be served on the tenant; and preferably should be a written notice with statutory information. ii) a shop let for 10 years, the tenant is in arrears, the premises appear to be abandoned and the ...
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