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Form 4A Landlord's notice proposing a new rent
for assured tenancies — private sector
Generated
Property address
14 Pemberton Road, London, N4 1BA
Tenant(s)
Sarah Mitchell & James Mitchell
Proposed new rent
£1,450 per calendar month
New rent effective from
1 August 2026
Notice given on
31 May 2026
This notice is served under Section 13 of the Housing Act 1988 as amended by the Renters' Rights Act 2025. The tenant has the right to refer this notice to the First-tier Tribunal.

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