I don't want to burst your bubble, but I think that, techniclly, your landlord can force you to move out, even with your two year contract.
I don't know if the "two year, 10% rent rise cap" law has changed this, but if not, your landlord can inform you that he requires the villa for his primary residence, or that of an immediate family member, and you have no option but to move.
Call me a cynic, but you may find a week after you move out, it appears back on the market at double the rent.....
I don't want to burst your bubble, but I think that, techniclly, your landlord can force you to move out, even with your two year contract.
I don't know if the "two year, 10% rent rise cap" law has changed this, but if not, your landlord can inform you that he requires the villa for his primary residence, or that of an immediate family member, and you have no option but to move.
Call me a cynic, but you may find a week after you move out, it appears back on the market at double the rent.....