An Introductory Tenancy Sample Clauses

An Introductory Tenancy. It will last for one year from the date of this tenancy, which unless extended or ended, will automatically become a Secure Tenancy or a Sheltered Tenancy
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An Introductory Tenancy. It will last for one year from ( insert date) until ( insert date), unless extended or ended. After this date it will automatically become a five year Secure Flexible Tenancy. We will review whether a further Secure Flexible tenancy should continue and this will take place 9 months before the end of your tenancy. If following the review of your tenancy it is decided that your tenancy will end, we will give you 6 months notice to end the tenancy. Unless your tenancy is extended it will end on: ( insert date)
An Introductory Tenancy. It will last for one year, unless extended or ended, will automatically become a two year Secure Flexible Tenancy.
An Introductory Tenancy. This tenancy will last for one year unless extended or ended. After this date it will automatically become a Secure Tenancy unless we have started possession proceedings against you or extended your Introductory Tenancy.
An Introductory Tenancy. For the first 12 months of your tenancy, you are an Introductory Tenant and not a Secure Tenant. An Introductory Tenancy is a trial tenancy with exclusive possession (the tenant occupies the property on his/ her own or with just his/her household. This non secure period may be extended in certain circumstances. Should it be considered necessary to extend the introductory period, notice will be provided to you in writing. If you do not breach any conditions of the tenancy in the first 12 months of your tenancy, then you will automatically become a Secure Tenant. However, if you breach any term of this agreement, then we can apply to the Court for a possession order. They have the right to appeal against a Notice of Proceeding of Possession. You will become a secure tenant on: Upon becoming a Secure Tenant, after the date in the above box, you will have all the legal rights of a Secure Tenant. Your tenancy will automatically change and you will not have to sign a further agreement.
An Introductory Tenancy. For the first 12 months of your tenancy, you are an Introductory Tenant and not a Secure Tenant. An Introductory Tenancy is a trial tenancy. This non secure period may be extended in certain circumstances. Should it be considered necessary to extend the introductory period, notice will be provided to you in writing. If you do not breach any conditions of the tenancy in the first 12 months of your tenancy, then you will automatically become a Secure Tenant. However, if you breach any term of this agreement, then we can apply to the Court for a possession order. You have a right of review against our decision to apply to evict you. You will become a secure tenant on: Upon becoming a Secure Tenant, after the date in the above box, you will have all the legal rights of a Secure Tenant. Your tenancy will automatically change and you will not have to sign a further agreement.
An Introductory Tenancy. For the first twelve months of your tenancy you are an Introductory Tenant and not a Secure Tenant. An Introductory Tenancy is a trial tenancy. This non secure period may be extended in certain circumstances. Should it be considered necessary to extend the introductory period, notice will be provided to you in writing.
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An Introductory Tenancy. It will last for one year, unless extended or ended, will automatically become a two year Secure Flexible Tenancy. Note 1: This tenancy agreement must be completed and signed by the proposed tenant(s) and the Council’s representative. The name(s) and address on this page must be the same as set out in Part N of this document where there is more detail on the different tenancies. A Introduction to your tenancy agreement B Types of tenancy C Your rights and responsibilities D Paying your rent & other charges E Repairs, improvements & alterations to your home F Access to your home G Health and safety H Responsibilities for gardens & shared areas I Living in your home and your behaviour J Dogs, pets and other animals K Parking L Consulting you, changing the tenancy agreement and the information we keep about you M Ending your tenancy N Signing your tenancy agreement Welcome to your tenancy with us. Council housing in Hammersmith and Fulham is a scarce and valuable resource with council rents being on average less than a quarter of equivalent rents in the private sector, making this agreement between you and us important. This tenancy agreement sets out the basic conditions of your tenancy and explains what we, Hammersmith & Fulham Council are responsible for as your landlord, and what you are responsible for as our tenant. It also explains your rights as a tenant and ours as a landlord. In this tenancy agreement, we refer to the property, including any garden, shed or garage, as your home. We will not interfere with your right to live in your home as long as you do not break any of the conditions of this agreement. If this is a joint tenancy, each of you is responsible for keeping to all the conditions set out in this agreement. Even if one tenant leaves the home, the other tenant must still keep to these conditions which include continuing to pay the rent. If this agreement says that you need our written permission to do something, we will not refuse to give you permission, delay in giving our permission, or withdraw it, unless we have good reason. For example, if we think giving you our permission will have an adverse affect on your home or your neighbours. If this agreement says that we will charge you for example to carry out work or clear rubbish we will do so in line with our Recharge Policy which will be summarised in your Tenancy Support Pack. If you break the terms of your tenancy agreement, we will take action against you. There is a range of legal a...
An Introductory Tenancy. It will last for one year from
An Introductory Tenancy. This tenancy will last for one year unless extended or ended. After this date it will normally become a: After this period we will review whether a further secure flexible tenancy should continue and this will normally take place 9 months before the end of your tenancy. If following the review of your tenancy it is decided that your tenancy will end, we will give you 6 months’ notice to end the tenancy. 4. A Flexible Tenancy with a term of years. After this period we will review whether a further secure flexible tenancy should continue and this will normally take place 9 months before the end of your tenancy. If following the review of your tenancy it is decided that your tenancy will end, we will give you 6 months’ notice to end the tenancy.
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