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ILR application re:tenancy agreement

Discussion in 'UK Visa and Immigration Help' started by piglet, Mar 10, 2020.

  1. piglet
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    please help..Im on the process of ILR application for my husband .I would like to ask regarding tenancy agreement. Ours is in periodic term and my copy was 2018, can I use this one. or I need to request a new one for this year?
    Thanks
  2. piglet
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    oh noseems no one can help...
  3. Macchiato
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    Hi Piglet,

    Am I correct in saying that this a monthly agreement and you've chosen not to renew into a new 12 month contract with your Land Lord/Agency?

    Edit: Just researched that on that terminology, and yes. I think the 2018 Contract would be suffice because that's the last & only contract you have. Did the agency issue a letter to notify you're now on a rolling contract from 2019 onwards?

    Personally, I would advise on getting onto a new fixed term contract, or indeed request a newer & update-todate contract if possible. This is stronger evidence of secure accomdation for the case worker.
    Last edited: Mar 13, 2020
  4. bigmac
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    bigmac Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    what did you use last time ?
  5. piglet
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    Hi bigmac thanks for replying..the tenancy agreement I used last time was updated yearly, and since this is a new landlord (2018)but the same address the last tenancy agreement was 2018 and it says in the app online it will be periodic..is that mean it will be rolling ? and I have emailed them twice nil reply :((

    Do you think it will be okay since I can show them my council tax and bills and letters with me and my husband address on it?
  6. bigmac
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    bigmac Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    i wouldnt risk it. i needed 6 months tenancy when my fiancee applied in 2015...so i had to renew. if your planning to stay there anyway a new tenancy agreement will give you security. rolling means they can give you 2 months notice to get out.
  7. piglet
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    ok thanks ..I have to follow up and ring my landlord ... much appreciated your reply bigmac:))
  8. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    I agree with @bigmac in the short as it's a new landlord you don't have an agreement,(unless there is a transfer agreement in the small print).
    For your own security get a new contract
    Last edited: Mar 13, 2020
  9. piglet
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    Thanks mattecube

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