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A person or company rents an office premises with a contract and that contract expires. It does not state within that contract what would happen if the contract has expired. No new contract is offered to the renter but they continue to pay rent and stay in the office for several years. The renter then decides to vacate the office.
Is the landlord within their rights to demand rent until the anniversary of the expiry month in the original contract?
A person or company rents an office premises with a contract and that contract expires. It does not state within that contract what would happen if the contract has expired. No new contract is offered to the renter but they continue to pay rent and stay in the office for several years. The renter then decides to vacate the office.
Is the landlord within their rights to demand rent until the anniversary of the expiry month in the original contract?