Common use of Welcome Clause in Contracts

Welcome. It is important that we make it clear from the start of your tenancy what you can expect of us and in turn, what we can expect from you during your tenancy. This document sets out your rights and responsibilities, and our responsibilities to you as your landlord under this tenancy agreement. We are committed to ensuring that your home and the services we provide are of high quality. We want you to live in a peaceful neighbourhood free from anti-social behaviour. We expect you to take pride in your home and garden, and allow us to carry out repairs and inspections when required. You must be a good neighbour by not causing nuisance, annoyance or disturbance to people nearby. We expect you to respect our staff, agents and contractors. You must pay your rent and any service charge in full and on time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, democracy.sholland.gov.uk, democracy.sholland.gov.uk

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