🏰 LRA 1967: landlord's counter-notice
A landlord's counter-notice is a document served by a landlord to a tenant in response to a notice served by the tenant. The notice must be in the prescribed form and must be served within 28 days of the date of service of the tenant's notice. The landlord's counter-notice must state the grounds on which the landlord intends to oppose the tenant's notice.
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Landlord's notice in reply
The landlord's notice in reply can be used to protect the tenant's rights and to request a new tenancy agreement that complies with the law.
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