From 1st May 2026, most student tenancy agreements will become rolling 'periodic' tenancies without a specific end date. (please note - this is not the case for student halls of accommodation, including UEA Accommodation and purpose-build student accommodation blocks)
Tenants can give their landlord 'notice to quit' at any time.Tenants will be responsible for paying rent during the notice period (this is usually 2 months but check your tenancy agreement).
If you have a joint tenancy (which is very common for student renting) any inidividual tenant can give notice to quit, and this applies to the entire household. Even if everyone else wants to stay in the property, legally they will be required to move out at the end of the tenancy, unless they can negotiate an alternative arrangement with the landlord (such as a new tenancy agreement with increased rent, or finding a new tenant)
How can I find a replacement tenant?
As long as you have permission from your landlord/agent, you can use the Studentpad message board to advertise your room. The message board is split into different categories and we suggest posting within 'Accommodation Available' and 'Find a Flat Mate'. You can also check the posts within 'Accommodation Wanted' and reply to posts if you believe your room might be suitable.
Many students also use the uea(su) housing group on Facebook to advertise spare rooms. Request access to the group and you will be approved once your UEA affiliation has been confirmed.
If your landlord advertised their property on Studentpad, they may be willing to advertise your room via the housing list. Please note, requests for advertising rooms via the housing list must come directly via the landlord or agent.
If a current or prospective UEA student contacts us to say they are searching for accommodation in the private sector then they will be referred to the Studentpad housing list, message board and uea(su) housing group.