Common use of EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY Clause in Contracts

EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY. 15.1. At the end of the fixed term granted by this Tenancy, the Tenant shall return the Property and the Contents to the Landlord in the condition required by this agreement. 15.2. If the Landlord allows the Tenant to remain in the Property after the Term has expired then a statutory periodic tenancy shall arise on a monthly basis. To end the periodic tenancy, the Tenant shall give the Landlord at least one month's notice in writing. The notice must end on the day before the rent is due. 15.3. The Landlord has the right to recover possession of the Property if: a) the Tenancy has come to an end; b) the Landlord has given two to the Tenant of the Landlord's intention to recover possession of the Property; and c) at least 6 months have passed since the date of this agreement. 15.4. The Tenant shall provide the Landlord with a forwarding address once the Tenancy has come to an end. a) The Tenant may bring the tenancy to an end at any time before the expiry of the Term (but not earlier than twelve months from the Commencement Date of this agreement), by giving to the Landlord not less than two month's written notice stating that the Tenant wishes to vacate the premises 15.5. The Tenant shall remove all personal possessions from the Property once the Tenancy has ended. If any of the Tenant's personal possessions are left at the Property after the Tenancy has ended, the Tenant will be responsible for meeting all reasonable removal and storage charges. The Landlord will remove and store the possessions for a maximum of 14 days. The Landlord will take reasonable steps to notify the Tenant at the last known address. If the items are not collected within one month, the Landlord may dispose of the items and the Tenant will be liable for the reasonable costs of disposal. The costs of removal, storage and disposal may be deducted from any sale proceeds.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY. 15.1. 13.1 At the end of the fixed term granted by this Tenancy, the Tenant shall return the Property and the Contents to the Landlord SCT in the condition required by this agreement. 15.2. 13.2 If the Landlord SCT allows the Tenant to remain in the Property after the Term has expired then a statutory periodic tenancy shall arise under section 5(2) of the Housing Xxx 0000 on a monthly basis. To end the periodic tenancy, the Tenant shall give the Landlord SCT at least one month's notice in writing. The notice must end on the day before the rent is due. 15.3. The Landlord 13.3 SCT has the right to recover possession of the Property if: a) 13.3.1 the Tenancy Term has come to an endexpired; b) the Landlord 13.3.2 SCT has given two months' notice to the Tenant of the LandlordSCT's intention to recover possession of the Property; and c) 13.3.3 at least 6 six months have passed since the date of this agreement. 15.4. 13.4 The Tenant shall provide the Landlord SCT with a forwarding address once the Tenancy has come to an end. a) The Tenant may bring the tenancy to an end at any time before the expiry of the Term (but not earlier than twelve months from the Commencement Date of this agreement), by giving to the Landlord not less than two month's written notice stating that the Tenant wishes to vacate the premises 15.5. 13.5 The Tenant shall remove all personal possessions from the Property once the Tenancy has ended. If any of the Tenant's personal possessions are left at the Property after the Tenancy has ended, the Tenant will be responsible for meeting all reasonable removal and storage charges. The Landlord SCT will remove and store the possessions for a maximum of 14 daysone month. The Landlord SCT will take reasonable steps to notify the Tenant at the last known address. If the items are not collected within one month, the Landlord SCT may dispose of the items and the Tenant will be liable for the reasonable costs of disposal. The costs of removal, storage and disposal may be deducted from any sale proceeds.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY. 15.1. 15.1 At the end of the fixed term granted by this TenancyTenancy (howeverso determined), the Tenant shall return the Property and the Contents to the Landlord in the condition required by this agreement. 15.2. 15.2 If the Landlord allows the Tenant to remain in the Property after the Term has expired then the Tenancy shall continue as a statutory contractual periodic tenancy shall arise on a monthly basis. To end the periodic tenancy, tenancy the Tenant shall give the Landlord at least one month's notice in writing. The notice must end on the day before the rent is due. 15.3. 15.3 The Landlord has the right to recover possession of the Property if: (a) the Tenancy Term has come to an endexpired; (b) the Landlord has given two months’ notice to the Tenant of the Landlord's ’s intention to recover possession of the Property; and (c) at least 6 six months have passed since the date of this agreement. 15.4. 15.4 The Tenant shall provide the Landlord with a forwarding address once the Tenancy has come to an end. a) The Tenant may bring the tenancy to an end at any time before the expiry of the Term (but not earlier than twelve months from the Commencement Date of this agreement), by giving to the Landlord not less than two month's written notice stating that the Tenant wishes to vacate the premises 15.5. 15.5 The Tenant shall remove all personal possessions from the Property once the Tenancy has ended. If any of the Tenant's ’s personal possessions are left at the Property after the Tenancy has ended, the Tenant will be responsible for meeting all reasonable removal and storage charges. The Landlord will remove and store the possessions for a maximum of 14 daysone month. The Landlord will take reasonable steps to notify the Tenant at the last known address. If the items are not collected within one month, the Landlord may dispose of the items and the Tenant will be liable for the reasonable costs of disposal. The costs of removal, storage and disposal may be deducted from any sale proceeds.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY. 15.114.1. At the end of the fixed term granted by this TenancyTenancy howsoever determined, the Tenant shall return the Property and the Contents to the Landlord in the condition required by this agreement. 15.214.2. If the Landlord allows the Tenant to remain in the Property after the Term has expired then the Tenancy shall continue as a statutory contractual periodic tenancy shall arise on a monthly basis. To end the periodic tenancy, the Tenant shall give to the Landlord at least one month's ’s notice in writing. The notice must end on , but the day before tenancy may not be terminated during the rent is dueinitial six month period. 15.314.3. The Landlord has the right to recover possession of the Property if: (a) the Tenancy Term has come to an endexpired; (b) the Landlord has given two months’ notice to the Tenant of the Landlord's ’s intention to recover possession of the Property; and (c) at least 6 six months have passed since the date of this agreement. 15.414.4. The Tenant shall provide the Landlord with a forwarding address once the Tenancy has come to an end. a) The Tenant may bring the tenancy to an end at any time before the expiry of the Term (but not earlier than twelve months from the Commencement Date of this agreement), by giving to the Landlord not less than two month's written notice stating that the Tenant wishes to vacate the premises 15.514.5. The Tenant shall remove all personal possessions from the Property once when the Tenancy has endedends. If any of the Tenant's ’s personal possessions are left at the Property after the Tenancy has ended, the Tenant will be responsible for meeting all reasonable removal and storage charges. The Landlord will remove and store the possessions for a maximum of 14 daysone month. The Landlord will take reasonable steps to notify the Tenant at the Tenant’s last known address. If the items are not collected within one month, the Landlord may dispose of the items and the Tenant will be liable for the reasonable costs of disposal. The costs of removal, storage and disposal may be deducted from any sale proceeds.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY. 15.1. 16.1 At the end of the fixed term granted by this Tenancy, the Tenant shall return the Property and the Contents to the Landlord in the condition required by this agreement. 15.2. 16.2 If the Landlord allows the Tenant to remain in the Property after the Term has expired then a statutory periodic tenancy shall arise on a monthly basis. To end the periodic tenancy, the Tenant shall give the Landlord at least one month's notice in writing. The notice must end on the day before the rent is due. 15.3. 16.3 The Landlord has the right to recover possession of the Property if: (a) the Tenancy has come to an end; (b) the Landlord has given two months' notice to the Tenant of the Landlord's intention to recover possession of the Property; and (c) at least 6 six months have passed since the date of this agreement. 15.4. 16.4 The Tenant shall provide the Landlord with a forwarding address once the Tenancy has come to an end. a) The Tenant may bring the tenancy to an end at any time before the expiry of the Term (but not earlier than twelve months from the Commencement Date of this agreement), by giving to the Landlord not less than two month's written notice stating that the Tenant wishes to vacate the premises 15.5. 16.5 The Tenant shall remove all personal possessions from the Property once the Tenancy has ended. If any of the Tenant's personal possessions are left at the Property after the Tenancy has ended, the Tenant will be responsible for meeting all reasonable removal and storage charges. The Landlord will remove and store the possessions for a maximum of 14 daysone month. The Landlord will take reasonable steps to notify the Tenant at the last known address. If the items are not collected within one month, the Landlord may dispose of the items and the Tenant will be liable for the reasonable costs of disposal. The costs of removal, storage and disposal may be deducted from any sale proceeds.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

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