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    Termination of Tenancies

Different types of tenancy require different approaches to their termination.

Sometimes, there are break options to allow a landlord or tenant to bring a lease to an early end. On other occasions, the landlord will look to end the relationship through forfeiture because of the tenant’s breach.

Our guidance here covers these varied situations and more, including an overview of the periods of termination which apply to the different types of tenancies. We have also suggested points for landlords and tenants to bear in mind when looking to terminate a business tenancy protected by the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. Head here for wider guidance on the 1954 Act.

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