Ending a council tenancy

How to end a council tenancy, what you need to do before the tenancy ends, and how to end a tenancy on someone else’s behalf.

Named tenants are responsible for paying rent at their property until their tenancy is officially terminated.

When you want to end your tenancy you will need to let us know in writing at least four weeks in advance. The date your tenancy ends must be a Monday.

If you don’t do this, your notice may not be accepted and you will still need to pay rent, even if you have left the property.

To end your tenancy, you will need to:

  1. Download, print and complete the notice to terminate form (PDF 144KB).
  2. If you are on benefits, tell our council tax and housing benefit teams that you are moving.
  3. Return the completed form to your local Community Hub, Housing Office or One Stop Centre.
  4. Make sure your rent account is clear by the end of your tenancy.
  5. Let your gas, electricity and water suppliers know that you are moving out.
  6. Make sure that all of your belongings have been removed from the property and garden, including pets.
  7. Hand in a full set of keys to your neighbourhood housing office before midday on the Monday your tenancy ends.

If you don’t follow these steps, you may need to pay additional charges.

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If you cannot use the form

If you cannot use the form, email HousingEnquiries@leeds.gov.uk

 
 

What happens next

When we receive your notice to terminate form, your property will be advertised on the Leeds Homes website.

Please note that you are still responsible for paying rent and following the terms of your tenancy agreement External link until the date your tenancy ends.

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Ending a tenancy for someone else

There must be exceptional circumstances for us to be able to accept a notice to terminate a tenancy on the tenant’s behalf. These include:

  • if the only named tenant at the property has died
  • if the named tenant has moved to new accommodation for the foreseeable future, for example hospital, a care home or prison

We may ask you for legal documents such as a death certificate, or proof of Power of Attorney if applicable.

Please print, complete and return the Third party termination notice to the Community Hub, Housing Office or One Stop Centre.

If you cannot use the form

If you cannot use the form, email HousingEnquiries@leeds.gov.uk

 
 

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