Tenants are being urged to ensure any eviction notice they receive is valid.
"So, the majority of the notices are actually invalid.
"So it's really important that renters check with ourselves and the Residential Tenancies Board about the validity of those notices before they assume it's a fait accompli and make plans to vacate the property"."Often the notice period might not be sufficient," he said. "If someone's in a tenancy for, say, 10 years they will be eligible for so many months of a notice period.
"It's really important, especially now given how little housing supply there is, that the private renters have access and are entitled to the notice period that relates to the length they've spent in their tenancy," he added.
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