The period of notice doesn’t need to be added on after the end date. The tenancy agreement states the date on which it may be terminated. Example: the tenancy agreement gives the end date of 30 April and a period of notice of one calendar month applies. In this case, notice needs to be given no later than 31 March for the tenancy agreement to end on 30 April.
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