A supposed lawyer on Facebook made an educational post informing tenants about their rights when a landlord suddenly demands they vacate a property without prior notice. In response, one user shared a shocking experience, saying, “There is a landlord on my street, you can’t stay more than 3 years in his house. It’s in his agreement form. He won’t increase rent, but when it’s one year for your rent to expire, he gives you quit notice and reminds you what you signed in the agreement form.”
This story exposes how some landlords exploit technicalities in tenancy agreements to maintain control over tenants. While it’s legal to have such clauses, it shows the importance of reading and understanding every detail of a tenancy agreement before signing. Tenants must always ensure fairness and seek legal advice when clauses seem suspicious or overly restrictive.


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