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Notice of intent to remain in rented dwelling

The example of a letter to inform your landlord that, under the Residential and Tenancies Act 2004, you intend to stay in the property you are renting after your fixed-term tenancy has ended is available in MS Word format.

Page updated: 1 January 2010

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