Common use of HOARDING Clause in Contracts

HOARDING. You or anyone living in the property will not hoard items, animals or any other thing at the property. By hoarding this means the excessive collection and retention of any materials or items in the property which could create a hazard, or a potential hazard to the tenant, other people (including officers of the Council) or to neighbouring properties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.ipswich.gov.uk, www.ipswich.gov.uk

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HOARDING. You or anyone living in the property will not hoard items, animals or any other thing at the property. By hoarding this means the excessive collection and retention of any materials or items in the property which could create a hazard, or a potential hazard to the tenant, other people (including officers officers of the Council) or to neighbouring properties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, www.ipswich.gov.uk

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HOARDING. You or anyone living in the property will not hoard items, animals or any other thing at the property. By hoarding this means the excessive collection and retention of any materials or items in the property which could create a hazard, or a potential hazard to the tenant, other people (including officers officers of the Council) or to neighbouring properties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Introduction

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