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I have overseas tenants who left UK in May and returned back to their home country and they have not returned back to UK. The tenants are continuing paying the rent although I had some issue at the begining to demand reducing the rent because they had to return back to their home country but I told them they can terminate the contract but they have to pay the full rent till end of contract period so they decided to continue paying the rent. However, the tenancy agreement will come to end in November and I want to knowt what would happen if they don't come back and stop paying the rent. they left their belonging and their car in flat. What is the option for people like me as the six months is for tenant who actualy living in the UK not those who returned back to thier home country becasue of COVID
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