End of tenancy
Oct. 29th, 2012 11:06 pmAugh again! My landlord or letting agency want to terminate my lease. I have just over two months notice (I think). I don't know if this is due to the damp problems or is unrelated.
In a way it's a good thing I never felt this was really my home, because if I did, living under a sword of damocles would be really upsetting.
If it had been six months ago, I might have gone to pieces, because it would have meant moving in the middle of the wedding preparations, and while lots of other things are disorganised. Now I'm sufficiently on top of life I feel this is an unexpected requirement that I have the time to manage and may even turn out for the best, rather than a beam on the camel's back when it already has too many straws.
But the timing is really annoying. I was just beginning to get serious about looking into buying a house, but I almost certainly can't do that in two months, but don't really want to move somewhere else and sign another six month lease.
I think I'm on top of all the practical details, but emotional support or practical suggestions are much appreciated.
In a way it's a good thing I never felt this was really my home, because if I did, living under a sword of damocles would be really upsetting.
If it had been six months ago, I might have gone to pieces, because it would have meant moving in the middle of the wedding preparations, and while lots of other things are disorganised. Now I'm sufficiently on top of life I feel this is an unexpected requirement that I have the time to manage and may even turn out for the best, rather than a beam on the camel's back when it already has too many straws.
But the timing is really annoying. I was just beginning to get serious about looking into buying a house, but I almost certainly can't do that in two months, but don't really want to move somewhere else and sign another six month lease.
I think I'm on top of all the practical details, but emotional support or practical suggestions are much appreciated.