Owner Occupier Sample Clauses

Owner Occupier. Ground I The Landlord gives notice to the Tenant that possession of the Property may be sought under Ground 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 in that: At some time before the beginning of the Tenancy the Landlord, or in the case of joint Landlord at least one of them, occupied the Property as his only or principal home; or, the Landlord, or in the case of joint Landlords at least one of them, requires the Property as his or his spouse’s only or principal home. Mortgagee: Ground 2 The Landlord gives notice to the Tenant that possession of the Property may be sought under Ground 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 in that: The Property is subject to a mortgage granted before the beginning of the Tenancy and; the mortgagee is entitled to exercise a power of sale conferred on him by the mortgage or by Section 101 of the Law of Property Xxx 0000; and the mortgagee requires possession of the Property for the purpose of disposing of it in exercise of that power and either notice was given as mentioned in Ground I above or a Court is satisfied that it is just and equitable to do so. For the purposes of this Ground “mortgage” includes a charge and “mortgagee” shall be construed accordingly. OR The Property is subject to a mortgage granted before the beginning of the Tenancy and; the mortgagee is entitled to exercise a power of sale conferred on him by the mortgage or by Section 101 of the Law of Property Xxx 0000; and the mortgagee requires possession of the Property for the purpose of disposing of it in exercise of that power. For the purposes of this clause “mortgage” includes a charge and “mortgagee” shall be construed accordingly.
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Owner Occupier. Ground 1 The Landlord gives notice to the Tenant that possession of the Property may be sought under Ground 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 in that: At some time before the beginning of the Tenancy the Landlord, or in the case of joint Landlord at least one of them, occupied the Property as his only or principal home; or, the Landlord, or in the case of joint Landlords at least one of them, requires the Property as his or his spouse’s only or principal home.

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