Many tenancy agreements include a period in which the agreement may not be terminated. The tenancy agreement states the date from which it may be terminated. The dates in the tenancy agreement are always termination dates so if, for instance, the tenancy agreement gives 30 April as an end date and you wish to terminate it as of that date, the landlord/manager will need to receive your notice no later than 31 March.
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