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Can I break my fixed term lease?

  • 10-10-2011 10:51pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 3


    I've been on the threshold website and I know that I have to find someone else to move into the house to break a fixed term lease, but I've also looked up the Housing Standards Regulations 2008 and it says that the landlord is obligated to make sure that a house is up to certain standards...

    There are holes in my roof and the house is so damp that I anything in the house with fabric, from the couch to the beds to my clothes, are constantly damp, and it smells disgusting as a result.

    Under those circumstances do I have a right to get out of my lease? I am six months into a 12 month lease. Obviously these conditions were not obvious when I signed the lease in May...

    Any help would be appreciated, because frankly the house is in terrible condition and it's only going to get worse when the real winter hits...


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78,580 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    You need to give the landlord the oppurtunity to rectify this. Phone the landlord about this, saying that you need things rectified within the next 7 days and that failure to rectify it means that you won't be able to stay for the winter. Then write to the landlord (keep a copy), confirming your conversation. Follow up with a further phone call in a few days.

    Talk to the housing department in your council, asking for an inspection.


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