Common use of Consent of the landlord or his Clause in Contracts

Consent of the landlord or his. agent Where the consent of the Landlord or his Agent is required for the tenant to carry out some action it is strongly recommended that where such consent is granted, the tenant obtain confirmation in writing so as to avoid misunderstandings or disputes at a later date. Water charges This includes charges, rates or costs relating to water, sewerage and environmental services Utilities This includes charges, rates or costs relating to telephone, gas, electricity, oil and Council Tax. Stamp Duty Land Tax Following changes, which came into force on 1st December 2003, the responsibility for paying any Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) that might be due on a tenancy agreement, is solely the tenants. This is a legal obligation and the Inland Revenue may impose fines or penalties for failure to comply. The calculation of the liability for duty on rent over the relevant threshold is subject to a number of factors and calculations. More information and guidance can be obtained from either xxx.xxxx.xx.xx or xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx. Masculine & feminine and singular & plural Any reference to either one gender includes the other and any reference in the singular shall include the plural, if appropriate. Agent Any letting or managing agent, or any other duly authorised person, notified to the tenant, who is acting from time to time on behalf of the landlord. Month / Monthly Means a calendar month. Inventory and or Schedule of Condition This refers to any document prepared by the landlord, the agent or an inventory clerk and provided to the tenant detailing the landlord’s fixtures, fittings, furnishings, equipment etc., the decor and condition of the premises generally. Such a document may subsequently be relied upon at the end of the tenancy in assessing damage or compensation for damage (over and above fair wear & tear) and so should be checked carefully at commencement of the tenancy. Any significant mistakes, misdescriptions or other amendments should be notified to the landlord or his agent as soon as practicable after the tenancy starts. In order to avoid misunderstandings or disputes later, it is strongly recommended that this notification be in writing and a copy kept for future reference. ICE Means independent case examiner for the dispute service.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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Consent of the landlord or his. agent Where the consent of the Landlord or his Agent is required for the tenant to carry out some action it is strongly recommended that where such consent is granted, the tenant obtain confirmation in writing so as to avoid misunderstandings or disputes at a later date. Water charges This includes charges, rates or costs relating to water, sewerage and environmental services Utilities This includes charges, rates or costs relating to telephone, gas, electricity, oil and Council Tax. Stamp Duty Land Tax Following changes, which came into force on 1st December 2003, the responsibility for paying any Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) that might be due on a tenancy agreement, is solely the tenants. This is a legal obligation and the Inland Revenue may impose fines or penalties for failure to comply. The calculation of the liability for duty on rent over the relevant threshold is subject to a number of factors and calculations. More information and guidance can be obtained from either xxx.xxxx.xx.xx or xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx. Masculine & feminine and singular & plural Any reference to either one gender includes the other and any reference in the singular shall include the plural, if appropriate. Agent Any letting or managing agent, or any other duly authorised person, notified to the tenant, who is acting from time to time on behalf of the landlord. Month / Monthly Means a calendar month. Inventory and or Schedule of Condition This refers to any document prepared by the landlord, the agent or an inventory clerk and provided to the tenant detailing the landlord’s fixtures, fittings, furnishings, equipment etc., the decor and condition of the premises generally. Such a document may subsequently be relied upon at the end of the tenancy in assessing damage or compensation for damage (over and above fair wear & tear) and so should be checked carefully at commencement of the tenancy. Any significant mistakes, misdescriptions or other amendments should be notified to the landlord or his agent as soon as practicable after the tenancy starts. In order to avoid misunderstandings or disputes later, it is strongly recommended that this notification be in writing and a copy kept for future reference. ICE Means independent case examiner for the dispute service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Consent of the landlord or his. agent Where the consent of the Landlord or his Agent is required for the tenant to carry out some action it is strongly recommended that where such consent is granted, the tenant obtain confirmation in writing so as to avoid misunderstandings or disputes at a later date. Water charges This includes charges, rates or costs relating to water, sewerage and environmental services Utilities This includes charges, rates or costs relating to telephone, gas, electricity, oil and Council Tax. Stamp Duty Land Tax Following changes, which came into force on 1st December 2003, the responsibility for paying any Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) that might be due on a tenancy agreement, is solely the tenants. This is a legal obligation and the Inland Revenue may impose fines or penalties for failure to comply. The calculation of the liability for duty on rent over the relevant threshold is subject to a number of factors and calculations. More information and guidance can be obtained from either xxx.xxxx.xx.xx xxx.xxxx.co.uk or xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx. Masculine & feminine and singular & plural Any reference to either one gender includes the other and any reference in the singular shall include the plural, if appropriate. Agent Any letting or managing agent, or any other duly authorised person, notified to the tenant, who is acting from time to time on behalf of the landlord. Month / Monthly Means a calendar month. Inventory and or Schedule of Condition This refers to any document prepared by the landlord, the agent or an inventory clerk and provided to the tenant detailing the landlord’s fixtures, fittings, furnishings, equipment etc., the decor and condition of the premises generally. Such a document may subsequently be relied upon at the end of the tenancy in assessing damage or compensation for damage (over and above fair wear & tear) and so should be checked carefully at commencement of the tenancy. Any significant mistakes, misdescriptions or other amendments should be notified to the landlord or his agent as soon as practicable after the tenancy starts. In order to avoid misunderstandings or disputes later, it is strongly recommended that this notification be in writing and a copy kept for future reference. ICE Means independent case examiner for the dispute service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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Consent of the landlord or his. agent Where the consent of the Landlord or his Agent is required for the tenant to carry out some action it is strongly recommended that where such consent is granted, the tenant obtain confirmation in writing so as to avoid misunderstandings or disputes at a later date. Water charges This includes charges, rates or costs relating to water, sewerage and environmental services Utilities This includes charges, rates or costs relating to telephone, gas, electricity, oil and Council Tax. Stamp Duty Land Tax Following changes, which came into force on 1st December 2003, the responsibility for paying any Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) that might be due on a tenancy agreement, is solely the tenants. This is a legal obligation and the Inland Revenue may impose fines or penalties for failure to comply. The calculation of the liability for duty on rent over the relevant threshold is subject to a number of factors and calculations. More information and guidance can be obtained from either xxx.xxxx.xx.xx xxx.xxxx.co.uk or xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx. Masculine & feminine and singular & plural Any reference to either one gender includes the other and any reference in the singular shall include the plural, if appropriate. Agent Any letting or managing agent, or any other duly authorised person, notified to the tenant, who is acting from time to time on behalf of the landlord. Month / Monthly Means a calendar month. Inventory and or Schedule of Condition This refers to any document prepared by the landlord, the agent or an inventory clerk and provided to the tenant detailing the landlord’s fixtures, fittings, furnishings, equipment etc., the decor and condition of the premises generally. Such a document may subsequently be relied upon at the end of the tenancy in assessing damage or compensation for damage (over and above fair wear & tear) and so should be checked carefully at commencement of the tenancy. Any significant mistakes, misdescriptions or other amendments should be notified to the landlord or his agent as soon as practicable after the tenancy starts. In order to avoid misunderstandings or disputes later, it is strongly recommended that this notification be in writing and a copy kept for future reference. ICE Means independent case examiner for the dispute service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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