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Safe Haven Project - Private Sector Leasing

Hand-back Procedure at the Expiry of the Lease

Summary

This page sets out the procedure to be followed at the end of the lease when the property has been let to a sub-tenant on an assured short-hold tenancy.

Further Information

PhotoHand Back Procedure at the end of the Lease

At the end of the lease term an owner has the choice to enter into an extension to the lease for the property and if so the procedure for granting an extension to the lease should be followed. To do this the RSL should give the owner a written notice before the last month of the term of the lease so that the landlord can grant an extension to the lease of the property for the period requested in the tenants notice up to a maximum of six months. This period starting on the day after the end of the term of the lease and being on the same terms as the original lease, apart from the fact that the tenant has no right to claim a further extension to the lease.

Alternatively an owner may decide that he wants the property returned to him. The lease agreement gives permission for the owner during the last three months immediately preceding the determination of the lease to affix and retain a ‘for sale’ or re-letting notice on the property and upon giving a minimum of 48 hours notice to the tenant send people with written authority to view the property by appointment.

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External Link The Department of Constitutional Affairs - Accelerated procedure for ending an assured short-hold tenancy

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