Residential Tenancies Act 2004
Further Part 4 tenancy on expiry of 4 year period. |
41.—(1) If a Part 4 tenancy continues to the expiry of the 4 year period without a notice of termination under section 34 or 36 having been served in respect of it before that expiry, then a new tenancy shall, by virtue of this section, come into being between the landlord and the tenant on that expiry. | |
(2) Such a tenancy is referred to in this Act as a “further Part 4 tenancy”. | ||
(3) The commencement date of a further Part 4 tenancy is the expiry of the 4 year period. | ||
(4) A further Part 4 tenancy shall, subject to Chapter 3, continue in being— | ||
(a) unless paragraph (b) or (c) applies, for the period of 4 years from its commencement, | ||
(b) if a notice of termination is served in accordance with section 42 , until the expiry of the period of notice given by that notice, or | ||
(c) if a notice of termination under section 34 (b) is served in respect of the tenancy giving a period of notice that expires after the period of 4 years mentioned in paragraph (a), until the expiry of that period of notice. |