User_gary Yesterday I was told to move out by our landlord by Saturday, though I moved in here just last week. He told bravely as there is no tenancy written for that. This makes no sense.
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User_garyYesterday I was told to move out by our landlord by Saturday, though I moved in here just last week. He told bravely as there is no tenancy written for that. This makes no sense. What are you trying to say?
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Feebs11User_gary He told bravely as there is no tenancy written for that. This makes no sense. What are you trying to say?
Tenancy [C] the period of time for which you have the right to use a building or piece of lan
Gary, I have a general comment. You are writing many quite isolated sentences for us to correct. Have you considered trying to w