Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreements
Tenancy Types and Management

Lucinda
Lucinda
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13 years ago
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Dear Helpdesk

I have read frequently that the limit for an Assured Shorthold Tenancy is to be increased from £25,000 pa to £100,000 pa as at 1st October 2010. Is this definitely the case? I have a property I manage with a rental income in excess of £25,000 p.a on a contracted out tenancy agreement. The tenants have just given notice and will be moving out in October.

Will I now need an Assured Shorthold Tenancy for the new tenants?

Thanks
Lucinda Watts

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