Possession Order Clause Samples

Possession Order. An order made by a court directing that possession of a property be given to the council The property in which you live, including any garden, but not including any shared areas. By law, secure tenants have the right to stay in a property. We cannot remove a secure tenant from a property unless a court grants an ‘Order of Possession’.
Possession Order. This is a formal instruction from a court that gives us permission to take action to make you leave your home.
Possession Order. An order made by a court directing that possession of a property be given back to us. Your home including any fixtures and fittings and if your home if a house or bungalow, includes any garage, driveway, allocated parking space, outbuilding or garden let under this tenancy and used exclusively for your home but not including any shared areas. By law, secure tenants have the right to stay in a property. We cannot remove a secure tenant from a property unless a court grants an ‘Order of Possession’.
Possession Order. A legal document obtained from a County Court by a landlord to gain possession of a property from a tenant. It is against the law to discriminate against someone because of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation.
Possession Order. You must carry out any internal redecorations to the property, unless you are elderly or have a disability and qualify under the Council's policy for held with redecoration.
Possession Order. Depending on whether the resident responsible for the unacceptable behaviour has a tenancy or licence, we may either end their licence or take them to court for a possession order against them as they will have broken their tenancy conditions. Depending on how serious the case is, we may get a suspended possession order from the court. This means that the tenant can stay in their home as long as they keep to the conditions of the court order and do not repeat any of the unacceptable behaviour. If they break these conditions, we will go straight back to court and start proceedings to get them out of our property.