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Can anyone offer advice? I'm a landlord with a tenant who just served notice yesterday on the eve of the shut-down announcement. He has a two month notice period but I won't be able to undertake the work of organising the re-let as I normally would because of the lock-down. I think the lock-down will go beyond the three week limit and while it persists I can't organise the inventory, building renovations, cleaning, gas check and electrical checks that are needed because most of these suppliers will have ceased working. Also I don't see this as essential whilst he appears to think that moving at this time is essential (he has no financial reason to move, it's because of a sense that the pandemic will be long and he doesn't want to have to hold up his next life stage/wants to get married etc, but the current flat is a lovely property just a little small for his preferences). The timing means that I can't undertake the process of changing tenants for probably at least half the notice period and I can't get hold of the letting agency who have closed their offices and aren't responding to email. In a way, the tenant is depriving me of the notice period because I'm unable to prepare for a new tenancy while he's in a hurry to go because he has a new place lined up. Does anyone have advice on how I can handle this? Anyone know an agency in W10 in London who can help if Foxtons don't come back to me? Any thoughts much appreciated.
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