Notice period checker
Check how much notice your landlord needs to give you.
Most landlords have to apply to court if you do not leave by the end of the notice.
You do not have to leave straight away. The eviction process takes time. Sometimes it can be delayed or stopped.
There are different rules for lodgers who live with a landlord.
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Your notice period depends on your tenancy type. Check your tenancy type first if you need to.
What happens next
A notice from your landlord is the first step towards ending your tenancy.
You do not have to leave by the date in the notice.
But your landlord could apply to court for an eviction order after this date.
Sometimes the court can stop an eviction and you can stay in your home.
Find out more about the legal process if you're a:
It's harassment if a private landlord tries to make you leave without a court order.
Last updated: 26 August 2024