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A tenant is causing disturbances to neighbours by hosting loud parties regularly. The landlord has issued several written warnings, but the behaviour persists. What is the appropriate notice period for termination of tenancy due to a substantial breach of the agreement in a periodic tenancy?

If a tenant commits a substantial breach of the tenancy agreement, such as seriously disturbing other tenants, and fails to remedy the breach after written noti

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Question: A tenant is causing disturbances to neighbours by hosting loud parties regularly. The landlord has issued several written warnings, but the behaviour persists. What is the appropriate notice period for termination of tenancy due to a substantial breach of the agreement in a periodic tenancy?

Answer options:

  • 24 hours
  • 7 days ✅ 14 days
  • 30 days

Correct answer: 14 days

Explanation: If a tenant commits a substantial breach of the tenancy agreement, such as seriously disturbing other tenants, and fails to remedy the breach after written notification, the landlord may terminate the tenancy by giving at least 14 days' written notice to vacate the premises, as per the Residential Tenancies Act.

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