If you want to end your tenancy you must give us at least four weeks’ notice in writing. Remember to tell us the date you will be moving out and the address you will be moving to.
We will send you a form to fill in and arrange for your home to be inspected. The four weeks’ notice period will begin from the date we receive the completed form. During this inspection we will check whether you need to do any repairs or redecorating before you leave to bring the property up to an acceptable standard. We will inspect the property again when you leave and may charge for any work that you should have done before you left. If you do not leave the house in a good condition, we will charge you for any repairs, cleaning or redecoration required to bring the house up to standard.
You will be responsible for removing any belongings in the house or garden, including carpets, unless your housing services officer has told you they can stay. If you just leave them, we will have them removed and will charge you for this.
Remember, you will have to pay rent up to the end of your notice period or the date you return your keys, whichever is later. When you give us your notice we will tell you how much rent and charges you will have to pay before you leave.
We need four weeks’ notice so that we can inspect the property and carry out any repairs or redecorating that is needed. We also use this time to start the process to let the property to a new tenant. If you are transferring to another property of ours, or getting a tenancy with another Highland Housing Register partner, your notice period may be much shorter, depending on when your new home is ready. We will discuss this with you at the time.
The Highland Housing Register partners are:
- us;
- The Highland Council;
- Cairn Housing Association Ltd;
- Lochaber Housing Association Ltd;
- Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association Ltd; and
- Pentland Housing Association Ltd.