Legal standing regards lease

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swilks12

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Hi geeks,

Just wondered if anyone had experience of the following:

Ive had my salon 8 years with my current landlady approx 4 of those 8. I currently don't have a lease in place (it lapsed in jan this and because i knew i wanted to call time on my salon i didn't want to chase it to get a new one drawn up.

So now i am wanting to come away from the salon in july (giving two months notice) does anyone know if my landlady can still draw on the legal parts of the previous lease?

As in can she try and hold me to my original notice period stated in my old lease..
 
No, the previous lease is now void. It should just be notice, then you're free of it.
 
Is business rental different than renting a flat/house then? Because I was under the impression that if you stay after the lease term with rentals it then turns into a rolling contract. Meaning all the old contract t&c's still stand but you don't need to resign? (this is an actual question btw lol not sarcasim)
 

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