Common use of ENDING THE TENANCY Clause in Contracts

ENDING THE TENANCY. 12.1 You must give us at least four weeks notice (Notice To Quit) if you want to end your tenancy. This notice must be in writing. 12.2 You must hand all keys to us by noon on the day your tenancy ends. If you do not, we will change the locks. We will charge you for this. 12.3 You must arrange for us to inspect your property before you move out. We will tell you what repairs and redecoration you need to do before you go. We do not expect to have to spend any money getting your property ready for the next tenant to move into, except for fair wear and tear. 12.4 You must allow prospective new tenants to view your premises before you move out. We will accompany them and will give you reasonable notice. We will take into account your working and other similar commitments. 12.5 You must leave your home in a clean condition when you move out. If you do not, we will arrange for it to be cleaned and will charge you for this. 12.6 You must leave the premises, its decorations, the fixtures, fittings and any furniture we have provided in good condition. Do not leave any rubbish or belongings behind - if you do we will assume that you do not want them and we will dispose of them. We will charge you the cost of getting rid of such items. 12.7 You must pay for repair or replacement if any damage has been caused while you have been the tenant, whether caused deliberately or through neglect or carelessness by yourself or any other person, including children. You will not have to pay for normal wear and tear. 12.8 You must not leave anybody else living in your home when you move out.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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ENDING THE TENANCY. 12.1 6.1 You must give us at least four weeks weeks’ Written notice (Notice To Quit) if to quit when you want wish to end your tenancyTenancy. This notice All keys to your Property must be in writing. 12.2 You must hand all keys returned to us our offices by noon 10.00am at the latest, on the following day your tenancy after the Tenancy ends. If , or we reserve the right to charge you do not, we will change the locksa further week’s Use and Occupation charge. We will charge you for thisfull rent throughout the Notice period. 12.3 6.1.1 If you are Joint tenants, any one of you can end the Tenancy by giving four weeks’ Written notice to quit. 6.1.2 If you or someone acting on your behalf fails to return all the keys to your Property after the Tenancy ends, we will recharge you for changing any locks, obtaining new keys and for any loss due to extending the void period. 6.1.3 If you vacate before the notice expires you are responsible for paying the rent and any other charges up to the end of the notice period. 6.1.4 If you do not give the correct notice you will continue to be responsible for the rent and any other charges. 6.1.5 Before ending your Tenancy you must ensure that your Property (including outbuildings, sheds and lofts) is left clean and free from furniture and possessions. You must arrange for us to inspect leave all of our fixtures and fittings intact and in the same condition as they were as at the start of your property before you move out. We will tell you what repairs and redecoration you need to do before you go. We do not expect to have to spend any money getting your property ready for Tenancy with the next tenant to move into, except for exception of fair wear and tear. If you fail to do this, you may be recharged for any costs incurred. 12.4 You must allow prospective new tenants to view 6.1.6 We are not responsible for any item that you, members of your premises before you move outHousehold, or Visitors leave at your Property at the end of your Tenancy. We will accompany sell or dispose of anything that is left. By signing this agreement you agree that if any items are left we can dispose of them and will in a way we think is appropriate. 6.1.7 We do not have to return your belongings or give you reasonable noticeany money we gain from selling any items left in the Property. We If the belongings you left in your Property were not yours and we sell or dispose of them, you will take into account your working and other similar commitmentsbe responsible for the cost of replacing them or compensating the owner if required. 12.5 You 6.1.8 In the event of your death where no succession rights exist, if you have a will, your executor or personal representative must leave notify us in writing and terminate the Tenancy. The Tenancy will continue until either we receive notice or we serve notice and failure to terminate may incur further costs against your home in a clean condition when you move outestate, for example rent charges. If you do not, we have no will arrange for it to and 6.1.9 Your Property may be cleaned and will charge advertised on Devon Home Choice before you for thisvacate. 12.6 You must leave the premises, its decorations, the fixtures, fittings 6.1.10 We have a responsibility to carry out safety checks and any furniture we have provided in good conditionroutine repairs before re-letting a Property. Do not leave any rubbish or belongings behind - Therefore if you do we will assume that are moving from your Property you do not want them must let us have access to carry out a ‘pre-vacation’ inspection before you vacate to carry out minor repairs and we will dispose of them. We will charge you the cost of getting rid of such itemsto show prospective tenants around your Property. 12.7 You must pay for repair or replacement if any damage has been caused while you have been the tenant, whether caused deliberately or through neglect or carelessness by yourself or any other person, including children. You will not have to pay for normal wear and tear. 12.8 You must not leave anybody else living in your home when you move out.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

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