Your Tenancy Agreement Sample Clauses

Your Tenancy Agreement. 1a By signing this agreement you are agreeing to become a tenant of Newark and Sherwood Homes. 1b You are entering into a legal contract with us. If there is anything in this agreement which you do not understand, you should contact us or get advice from Citizens’ Advice Bureau, a solicitor or Housing Advice Centre. 1c Tenants, also living in properties managed by Newark and Sherwood Homes, who are your neighbours, have exactly the same rights and responsibilities as you have. Please note: You are responsible for anything that you do in relation to your property or the tenancy, and you are also responsible for anything your friends, relatives (including children) and any other person living in or visiting your home do in relation to your property or the tenancy. 1d This agreement gives you the right to live in the property. We will not interfere with this right unless any of the following apply:
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Your Tenancy Agreement. 1.1 This agreement makes you a tenant of Lancaster Council.
Your Tenancy Agreement. There are two main kinds of tenancy – an introductory tenancy and a secure tenancy. There is also a third type – called a demoted tenancy – which is created following court proceedings brought against a secure tenant who has behaved antisocially. This agreement covers all three types of tenancy. Whether you are an introductory tenant, a secure tenant or a demoted tenant, it is important that you keep to your tenancy agreement. If you do not, we may take action against you which could include ending your tenancy. Please be aware that if we repossess your property due to antisocial behaviour, this could lead not only to you losing your tenancy but also us refusing to house you in the future. If you leave Council accommodation and are behind with your rent payments, in most cases we will not be able to find you accommodation again until you have paid us the money you owe. If you commit tenancy related fraud not only could you lose your property but you could be prosecuted for a criminal offence.
Your Tenancy Agreement. 1a By signing this agreement you are agreeing to become a tenant of Newark and Sherwood District Council. 1b You are entering into a legal contract with the Council. If there is anything in this agreement which you do not understand, you should contact us or get advice from Citizens Advice Bureau, a solicitor or Housing Advice Centre.
Your Tenancy Agreement. Your Tenancy Agreement forms a legal contract between you and your Landlord. It establishes the terms of your contract and details the obligations upon both you and your Landlord. The document has specific sections covering the basic elements comprising your contact and each of these is explained briefly below:
Your Tenancy Agreement. This agreement sets out your responsibilities as tenants and our responsibilities as your landlord. You (and all the tenants named on this tenancy) will be responsible for carrying out the agreement together (jointly) and individually. We agree to let the property as a type of tenancy indicated above which will start on Monday……………………………………….. This tenancy is for the property at……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… It is described as a ……..bedroom house/flat/maisonette/bedsit/bungalow on the floor with an exclusive/shared garden and exclusive/shared access to the front door. There are sheds with the property, a front/rear garden with/without a patio. The weekly charge for the property at the start of your tenancy is as follows: Charge Amount Rent £ Service chargewater rates and sewage £ Service charge – heating/heating and hot water £ Service charge - grounds maintenance, caretaking, steam cleaning and communal lighting £ Service charge – assisted garden maintenance £ Communal facilities charge £ Supporting People Charge £ Service charge – other £ Other £ Total £
Your Tenancy Agreement. Your Tenancy Agreement is a legal contract between you, the tenant and Charnwood Borough Council, the landlord. It describes the rights and responsibilities you have as a tenant and it always sets out our responsibilities to you. If you keep to the rules that are set out in your tenancy agreement there is no reason why you cannot keep your home for life.
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Your Tenancy Agreement. Purpose of this document This document grants you a secure tenancy and contains your tenancy conditions. This agreement does not remove any rights you have which are given to you by Acts of Parliament (statute law). These conditions of tenancy state the rights and duties of you the tenant, and the Council and these rules must be followed at all times. When you take possession of the dwelling, you will be bound by these terms, even if you have not signed the tenancy agreement. We will give you a copy for you to keep in a safe place. INFORMATION
Your Tenancy Agreement. 1.1 This agreement makes you a tenant of Peterborough City Council (“the Council”).
Your Tenancy Agreement. 1a By signing this agreement you are agreeing to become a tenant of Newark and Sherwood District Council. 1b You are entering into a legal contract with the Council. If there is anything in this agreement which you do not understand, you should contact us or get advice from Citizens Advice Bureau, a solicitor or Housing Advice Centre. 1c Tenants, also living in properties managed by Newark and Sherwood District Council, who are your neighbours, have exactly the same rights and responsibilities as you have (but introductory and demoted tenants do not have the same protection from losing their home as secure tenants). Please note: You are responsible for anything that you do in relation to your property or the tenancy, and you are also responsible for anything your friends, relatives (including children) and any other person living in or visiting your home do in relation to your property or the tenancy. 1d There are two kinds of tenancy: • Introductory tenancy • Secure tenancy 1e The central page of this agreement will tell you whether your tenancy is an introductory tenancy or a secure tenancy. 1f This agreement gives you the right to live in the property. We will not interfere withthis right unless any of the following apply: • You break any of the conditions in this agreement. • We built or adapted your property for a person with physical disabilities, and:
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