Common use of Relevant Person Clause in Contracts

Relevant Person. This is someone who has paid a Deposit to a Landlord on behalf of a Tenant, and who is a ‘relevant person’ as described in Sections 212 to 215 of the Housing Act 2004. Sole Tenancy This is where there is only one Tenant in a Tenancy. SMS Means short message service otherwise known as text messaging service. Statutory Declaration This is a Form completed by either the Landlord or the Tenant when they are claiming repayment of all or part of the Deposit when the other Party is uncontactable or not responding to correspondence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, properties.national-residential.co.uk

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Relevant Person. This is someone who has paid a Deposit to a Landlord on behalf of a Tenant, and who is a ‘relevant person’ as described in Sections 212 to 215 of the Housing Act 2004Xxx 0000. Sole Tenancy This is where there is only one Tenant in a Tenancy. SMS Means short message service otherwise known as text messaging service. Statutory Declaration This is a Form completed by either the Landlord or the Tenant when they are claiming repayment of all or part of the Deposit when the other Party is uncontactable or not responding to correspondence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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