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is this legal/correct notice for ending a tenancy?

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GripPasser · 29/02/2016 13:54

Fro a bit of background. I have accommodation provided by my employer. Not linked with my job or part of a contract. Just property owned by them that I have been renting for the last 6 years, on rolling yearly contracts.

They have given me notice. Verbally with a Senior Manager (We'll call her Jane Smith). then by letter from the Top Boss (Sarah Jones)

The letter says this:

"Dear Grip

With regard to your recent conversation with Jane Smith, please note that we will not be renewing your tenancy of 3, High Street* which runs out on the 31st July 2016.

Kind regards

Sarah"

(*I don't live at 3, High Street, but this is all they have put for the adrress, just the first line)

Is this sufficient for non-renewal of the tenancy. I appreciate that it is a lot of notice (5 moths) but it is "correct"?

OP posts:
specialsubject · 01/03/2016 17:19

correct, if England/Wales and you had an AST at any point in the past.

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