The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract if it is for a fixed period.
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The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract if it is for a fixed period.
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The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract if it is for a fixed period.
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The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract if it is for a fixed period.
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The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract if it is for a fixed period.
The deadline has passed and the tenant has not left the premises?
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The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract if it is for a fixed period.
The deadline has passed and the tenant has not left the premises?
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The landlord can request your eviction. You can request an extension of the eviction period no later than three days before the end of the period, but it cannot exceed 12 months after the receipt of the letter of termination.
The landlord can request your eviction. You can request an extension of the eviction period no later than three days before the end of the period, but it cannot exceed 12 months after the receipt of the letter of termination.
The landlord can request your eviction. You can request an extension of the eviction period no later than three days before the end of the period, but it cannot exceed 12 months after the receipt of the letter of termination.
You can apply to have the tenant evicted. The tenant has the right to apply for a stay of execution at the latest three days before the end of the eviction period, which may not exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
You can apply to have the tenant evicted. The tenant has the right to apply for a stay of execution at the latest three days before the end of the eviction period, which may not exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
You can apply to have the tenant evicted. The tenant has the right to apply for a stay of execution at the latest three days before the end of the eviction period, which may not exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
The landlord has bought the property in the three months prior to receiving the letter of termination.
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Non
The landlord has bought the property in the three months prior to receiving the letter of termination.
Yes
No
The landlord has bought the property in the three months prior to receiving the letter of termination.
Yes
No
You have acquired the dwelling in the last three months.
Yes
No
You have acquired the dwelling in the last three months.
Yes
No
You have acquired the dwelling in the last three months.
Yes
No
The notice period is at least 6 months after receipt of the letter.
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The notice period is at least 6 months after receipt of the letter.
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The notice period is at least 6 months after receipt of the letter.
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You must send a letter of termination within three months of acquisition. The notice period is at least 6 months after receipt of the letter.
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You must send a letter of termination within three months of acquisition. The notice period is at least 6 months after receipt of the letter.
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You must send a letter of termination within three months of acquisition. The notice period is at least 6 months after receipt of the letter.
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Within three months of receiving the letter, you can apply to the judge for an extension of the deadline. The maximum period granted by the judge may not exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
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Within three months of receiving the letter, you can apply to the judge for an extension of the deadline. The maximum period granted by the judge may not exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
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Within three months of receiving the letter, you can apply to the judge for an extension of the deadline. The maximum period granted by the judge may not exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
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During the three months following the letter of termination, the tenant can apply to the Justice of the Peace for an extension of the period. The maximum period granted by the judge cannot exceed 12 months after the receipt of the letter of termination.
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During the three months following the letter of termination, the tenant can apply to the Justice of the Peace for an extension of the period. The maximum period granted by the judge cannot exceed 12 months after the receipt of the letter of termination.
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During the three months following the letter of termination, the tenant can apply to the Justice of the Peace for an extension of the period. The maximum period granted by the judge cannot exceed 12 months after the receipt of the letter of termination. The three months have already passed?
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The landlord can request eviction. You can then request one or more extensions to the eviction period if you have not already submitted a request before. The maximum period for eviction cannot exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
The landlord can request eviction. You can then request one or more extensions to the eviction period if you have not already submitted a request before. The maximum period for eviction cannot exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
The landlord can request eviction. You can then request one or more extensions to the eviction period if you have not already submitted a request before. The maximum period for eviction cannot exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
If the tenant has not reacted and left the premises, you can request eviction. The tenant can then request an extension of the eviction period, one or more times, provided that an application has not already been made at the previous stage. The maximum eviction period may not exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
If the tenant has not reacted and left the premises, you can request eviction. The tenant can then request an extension of the eviction period, one or more times, provided that an application has not already been made at the previous stage. The maximum eviction period may not exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
If the tenant has not reacted and left the premises, you can request eviction. The tenant can then request an extension of the eviction period, one or more times, provided that an application has not already been made at the previous stage. The maximum eviction period may not exceed 12 months after receipt of the letter of termination.
The notice period is at least six months. During the three months following the letter of termination, you can request an extension from the justice of the peace. The maximum period granted by the judge may not exceed 18 months after receipt of the letter.
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The notice period is at least six months. During the three months following the letter of termination, you can request an extension from the justice of the peace. The maximum period granted by the judge may not exceed 18 months after receipt of the letter.
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The notice period is at least six months. During the three months following the letter of termination, you can request an extension from the justice of the peace. The maximum period granted by the judge may not exceed 18 months after receipt of the letter.
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The minimum notice period is six months. During the three months following receipt of the letter of termination, the tenant may request an extension from the Justice of the Peace. The maximum period granted by the judge cannot exceed 18 months after receipt of the letter. Three months have passed and the tenant has not reacted?
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The minimum notice period is six months. During the three months following receipt of the letter of termination, the tenant may request an extension from the Justice of the Peace. The maximum period granted by the judge cannot exceed 18 months after receipt of the letter.
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The minimum notice period is six months. During the three months following receipt of the letter of termination, the tenant may request an extension from the Justice of the Peace. The maximum period granted by the judge cannot exceed 18 months after receipt of the letter.
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From three months after the letter of termination, the landlord can apply for eviction after the termination period has expired. If you have already done so, you have the possibility of requesting a deferment. The maximum eviction period that can be granted by the judge cannot exceed 15 months after the letter of termination.
From three months after the letter of termination, the landlord can apply for eviction after the termination period has expired. If you have already done so, you have the possibility of requesting a deferment. The maximum eviction period that can be granted by the judge cannot exceed 15 months after the letter of termination.
From three months after the letter of termination, the landlord can apply for eviction after the termination period has expired. If you have already done so, you have the possibility of requesting a deferment. The maximum eviction period that can be granted by the judge cannot exceed 15 months after the letter of termination.
After the three months have elapsed, you can submit an application for eviction after the end of the notice period. The tenant has the right to request a stay. The maximum eviction period that can be granted by the judge cannot exceed 15 months after the letter of termination.
After the three months have elapsed, you can submit an application for eviction after the end of the notice period. The tenant has the right to request a stay. The maximum eviction period that can be granted by the judge cannot exceed 15 months after the letter of termination.
After the three months have elapsed, you can submit an application for eviction after the end of the notice period. The tenant has the right to request a stay. The maximum eviction period that can be granted by the judge cannot exceed 15 months after the letter of termination.
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The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract). The letter can be sent at any time.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract). The letter can be sent at any time.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract). The letter can be sent at any time.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract). The letter can be sent at any time.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract). The letter can be sent at any time.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract). The letter can be sent at any time.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract.
The period of notice is in principle 3 months (check what is stipulated in the lease contract), while respecting the term of the contract.