Lodgers

And so it starts again...

Periodic agreements
If you have a periodic agreement, that is, one that runs from one nesting period to the next, you must be given a period of notice before you can be evicted.
Your agreement may set out the notice period required. If the agreement doesn’t say anything about notice periods, it will depend on whether you have an excluded tenancy or an excluded licence.
As a seagull, you're likely to have an excluded licence, and will therefore have a right to 'reasonable' notice. There are no set rules about what is reasonable, but it will probably depend on:
• how long you’ve nested there and how you've behaved
• the length of time between your nesting periods
• the relationship between you and your landlord
• the availability of other accommodation, eg rocks and cliff faces.

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