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in special conditions it says landlord or tenant can give two months notice. does this override tenancy agreement?
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Asked 12/3/2008 12:47:43 PM
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User: in special conditions it says landlord or tenant can give two months notice. does this override tenancy agreement?

Weegy: That law is specific to each State .

Weegy: What state are you in?

User: england

Weegy: You would check with the laws then for England. That law does not override the tenancy law but has to be honored regardless of tenant contract. Your state law determine what is enforceable and what is not. In most cases the tenant will win.

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Asked 12/3/2008 12:47:43 PM
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Yes, if the special conditions specify that the landlord or tenant can give two months' notice, this provision may override the terms of the tenancy agreement, provided it is legally permissible and agreed upon by both parties.

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