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Can a landlord serve a repair notice during the last year of a repairing lease or must they wait until the end of the term?
A repair notice is a notice sent by a landlord to a tenant (or, where the obligation to repair is that of the landlord, vice versa) requiring the tenant to carry out works of repair. The notice will relate to an obligation contained in the lease, and the terms of the lease should specify the nature and extent of the tenant’s obligation to repair.
The obligation to repair may be a continuing obligation; or it may require the carrying out of certain works of repair or renewal at specified dates; or may require the tenant to yield up the premises in a good state of repair at the end of the term; or may be a combination of these or other provisions.
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