Common use of Using your home Clause in Contracts

Using your home. 6.19.1 You (or if you hold a joint tenancy, one of you) must live in the property as your only or main home. If you are planning to be away from the property for more one month at any one time you must tell us. You must also leave your contact number or address and also the contact details of someone who can give us access to the property if required. You must also tell us when you intend returning to the property and the reason for your absence. If you do not do all of these things we may take action to re-possess the property on the basis that you have abandoned it. 6.19.2 You must not run a business or trade from your home without first obtaining our written permission. We will not refuse permission unreasonably but we may do so if we consider that the business is likely to cause a nuisance, damage to your home or if you are intending to sell illegal or restricted goods or services. 6.19.3 If we do give permission for you to run a business from your home: ▪ you must ensure that you comply with any necessary legal, building regulations or planning requirements and that you are suitably insured. You must also send us copies of any legal, planning or building regulations approvals; ▪ you must not place or exhibit any advertisement, notice or sign visible from outside the property advertising any profession, trade or business or any goods or services. 6.19.4 If in our reasonable opinion your business causes a nuisance to other people, such as neighbours and other local residents, we may give you notice withdrawing our permission from the date stated in the notice. If we withdraw our permission and you continue to run a business from your home we may take legal action against you which could result in your being evicted from your home. 6.19.5 You must not allow any caravan, motorhome (or similar), shed, garage or outbuilding to be used as somewhere to live either by you, your family or by visitors.

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Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

Using your home. 6.19.1 You (or if you hold a joint tenancy, one of you) must live in the property as your only or main home. If you are planning to be away from the property for more one month at any one time you must tell us. You must also leave your contact number or address and also the contact details of someone who can give us access to the property if required. You must also tell us when you intend returning to the property and the reason for your absence. If you do not do all of these things we may take action to re-possess the property on the basis that you have abandoned it. 6.19.2 You must not run a business or trade from your home without first obtaining our written permission. We will not refuse permission unreasonably but we may do so if we consider that the business is likely to cause a nuisance, damage to your home or if you are intending to sell illegal or restricted goods or services. 6.19.3 If we do give permission for you to run a business from your home: ▪ you must ensure that you comply with any necessary legal, building regulations or planning requirements and that you are suitably insured. You must also send us copies of any legal, planning or building regulations approvals; ▪ you must not place or exhibit any advertisement, notice or sign visible from outside the property advertising any profession, trade or business or any goods or services. 6.19.4 If in our reasonable opinion your business causes a nuisance to other people, such as neighbours and other local residents, we may give you notice withdrawing our permission from the date stated in the notice. If we withdraw our permission and you continue to run a business from your home we may take legal action against you which could result in your being evicted from your home. 6.19.5 You must not allow any caravan, motorhome (or similar), shed, garage or outbuilding to be used as somewhere to live either by you, your family or by visitors.by

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement