16-11-2013, 02:01 PM
As above.
If you are still in reciept of the keys, your personal possessions are still in the house, then yes you are liable for rent. The contract may simply have been lost in the post.
By law a landlord is required to give you 6 months notice if they intend to sell. Also it is worth noting that it is also your duty to contact your agent if you have not received a new contract. Also as said, you should read your contract as it may stipulate that you are on a rolling 6 month contract once the main body is completed.
If you are still in reciept of the keys, your personal possessions are still in the house, then yes you are liable for rent. The contract may simply have been lost in the post.
By law a landlord is required to give you 6 months notice if they intend to sell. Also it is worth noting that it is also your duty to contact your agent if you have not received a new contract. Also as said, you should read your contract as it may stipulate that you are on a rolling 6 month contract once the main body is completed.