28 Feb 2016

A question about : Fixed term tenancy dispute with landlord -Unite Students

I have been trying to be released my tenancy since December and need some advice on where I stand

Since I have started university my mother has been made redundant meaning I could no longer afford my rent as I depend on her for living costs. when I consulted unite I was told that in order to leave my room I would need to find a replacement tenant, which I did in January and this is where my dispute comes from.

Before I found this replacement tenant I was told in person by 3 separate members of Unite staff that the replacement tenant would have to pay the same sum that I did (Ј116pm) as such I advertised my room and found a person willing to take it on however at the last minute when she was reading over the contract unite were demanding Ј133pw for the room and claimed that this was because as I booked the room early I received a 'discount' on the room (which there is no mention of in the contract) and any new tenant would have to pay the new 15/16 term rates, and so she pulled out and I have been trying to find someone ever since. Recently though I got my student union involved and under pressure Unite changed their mind and said I can now advertise it for Ј116 because there was no mention of charging a replacement tenant a higher sum, which I was frankly livid about as I now face having to drop out of university and dont even have the keys for the room anymore as I gave them in, along with a Ј50 admin fee to get out of my contact back in december!

This is the 'Tenancy transfer' Article of my contract:

7. TRANSFER OF TENANCY

7.1. You agree that you will not transfer the tenancy created by the Tenancy Agreement to anyone else without first obtaining our written consent, which we will not unreasonably withhold. However, we may as a condition of the proposed transfer:

7.1.1. charge you an administration fee of Ј50:

7.1.2. require you and your Guarantor to enter into a guarantee of the incoming tenant's obligations under the Tenancy Agreement (but only for such time as the incoming tenant remains the tenant under the Tenancy Agreement) in a form reasonably required by us;

7.1.3. if it is reasonable to do so, require the incoming tenant to provide a guarantor of his/her own in respect of the obligations of the incoming tenant under the Tenancy Agreement; and

7.1.4. require the incoming tenant to enter into an agreement with us which confirms that the incoming tenant will observe and comply with the obligations of the Tenant contained in the Tenancy Agreement.

7.2. You will not sublet the Room or part with possession or share occupation of the Room or any part of it under any circumstances.

I feel as though I have been seriously let down by Unite as I have missed out on finding a replacement which would be very unlikely now given that all old and new students would have moved back in January and found new accommodation and would have been put off by the Ј133 figure I was told I must to advertise at, and feel they may have even breached the contract and their obligations as a Landlord, do you think I have a case in disputing the contract? and what could you suggest I do now?

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated as I am now practically homeless, thanks.

Best answers:

  • I am sorry, I am not a student so don't know who Unite are. But I wonder if the NUS can help?
  • Hi
    Please, please go and see your Student Finance and Student Welfare people urgently.
    You may be entitled to more money.
    They may be able to help out with a hardship loan or grant.
    They may be able to talk to Unite.
  • As a student do you even have the money to pay the rent? What would happen if you stopped?
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