Common use of Checking the inventory Clause in Contracts

Checking the inventory. At the end of the tenancy, we will check the inventory. We expect that furniture and appliances described in G1 to be returned to us in good condition (subject to wear and tear during the tenancy). 1. Our right to re-enter the property - known as forfeiture a. do not pay all or any of the rent 14 days after it was due, whether or not we have formally asked you to pay it; b. do not keep to any significant agreement or major responsibility in this agreement; c. have a bankruptcy order made against you or your guarantor, or you transfer your estate or sign any deed of arrangement for the benefit of your creditors; or d. leave the premises and do not mean to return.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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Checking the inventory. At the end of the tenancy, we will check the inventory. We expect that furniture and appliances described in G1 to be returned to us in good condition (subject to wear and tear during the tenancy). 1. Our right to re-enter the property - known as forfeiture a. do not pay all or any of the rent 14 days after it was due, whether or not we have formally asked you to pay it;it; b. do not keep to any significant agreement or major responsibility in this agreement;agreement; c. have a bankruptcy order made against you or your guarantor, or you transfer your estate or sign any deed of arrangement for the benefit of your creditors; creditors; or d. leave the premises and do not mean to return.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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