Sorry this is long, I've tried to break it down into bullet points! Any advice would be so gratefully received as we feel stuck!
Moved into house last year assured it was a long term let and LL had no plans to sell. 12 month fixed term ended in August 2024.
• July 2024- call from the managing agent - LL had received an out of the blue offer from a developer whose clients want to knock down and rebuild on the plot. LL wants to “explore” offer.
• Landlord, buyers, buyers agents, developer and architect meet at property - nothing is divulged to us.
• LL agreed verbally to the buyers offer. asks us to sign a 6 month tenancy agreement. LL states she doesn’t want to “disadvantage us” by having to leave at short notice but also states that she doesn’t want to end up with an empty property should the sale fall through. Buyers are unhappy as want us to vacate asap.
*LL requests we sign a contract with the buyers agent. We challenge this, as we know they will have the buyers interests at heart for obvious reasons. We suspect this is so the buyers have control with access to the property during surveys etc. LL agrees to stay with current managing agent.
• We ask for a rolling contract or “wiggle room” about leaving the contract early due to the over saturated rental market in our area because we find being here during surveys etc upsetting, especially for our SEN kids who don’t want to leave their home. We are offered only a 6 month fixed term, wiggle room agreed verbally although our requests are in writing.
• sign 6 month contract on 8th August.
• We agree access to the council conducting a a bat survey. During this the buyer, her family member and their agent turn up, walk around our home freely including letting themselves in. We contact the managing agent saying we feel this is unnecessary and intrusive. He and the LL agree.
• We tell the buyers agent we are unhappy intrusive visit. She says they had the LLs permission. She also tells us the sale is progressing “at pace” and that the buyers have offered us 3 months rent to vacate early.
• We look at other properties and decide we will take the buyers up on offer. We tell their agent who says she’s instructed their solicitor. We also tell the managing agent and LL who state that they are unaware of any of the above information. They say the sale isn’t progressing at pace at all, in fact it’s still little more than a verbal agreement.
• LL states she wants us to have no further contact with the buyers agent who is “scheming” and that she wouldn’t want to break the 6 month tenancy until contracts are exchanged. She isn’t even confident this will happen at all.
So, the buyers want us out but the LL want us to stay as insurance incase the sale falls through. We have a family and children to provide stability for. We feel our LL wants us to sit in limbo. We’ve been lied to and used as a pawn.
Can we get out of our contract?
What can we do?