Common use of EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY Clause in Contracts

EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY. 15.1 At the end of this Tenancy (howsoever determined), the Tenant shall: (a) return the Property and the Contents to the Landlord in the condition required by this agreement; and (b) pay for professional cleaning of the Property including all fixtures and fittings, appliances, and any carpets. All light bulbs must be in working order and any filters (air vent and extractor hood) to be replaced at the Tenant’s cost. 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 contractual periodic tenancy on a monthly basis. To end the periodic tenancy, the Tenant shall give the Landlord at least two 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 Term has expired; (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 six months have passed since the date of this agreement. 15.4 The Tenant shall provide the Landlord (or its legal advisers or agents) with a forwarding address once the Tenancy has come to an end which the Landlord or its legal advisers or agents can provide to the Interested Persons PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT the Landlord (and its legal advisers and agents) agree not to provide details of the Tenant’s forwarding address unless they are satisfied, acting reasonably and properly, that the person requiring the address is a duly authorised official or employee of the organisation in question and has supplied written evidence of their authority. 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 Landlord shall remove and store the possessions for a maximum of one month. The Landlord shall 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. 15.6 At the end of the Tenancy, the Tenant must give vacant possession and return the keys to the Property, and any other security devices, to the Landlord.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY. 15.1 At the end of this Tenancy (howsoever determined), the Tenant shall: (a) shall return the Property with vacant possession and the Contents to the Landlord in the condition required by this agreement; and (b) pay for professional cleaning of the Property including all fixtures and fittings, appliances, and any carpets. All light bulbs must be in working order and any filters (air vent and extractor hood) to be replaced at the Tenant’s cost. 15.2 If the Landlord allows the Tenant to remain in the Property after the Term has expired, expired then the Tenancy shall continue as a contractual periodic tenancy on a monthly basis. To end the periodic tenancy, the Tenant shall give the Landlord at least two one month's notice in writing. The notice must end on the day before the next payment of rent is due. 15.3 The Landlord has the right to recover possession of the Property if: (a) the Term has expired; (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 six months have passed since the date of this agreement. 15.4 The Tenant shall provide the Landlord (or its legal advisers or agents) with a forwarding address once the Tenancy has come to an end which the Landlord or its legal advisers or agents can provide to the Interested Persons PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT the Landlord (and its legal advisers and agents) agree agrees not to provide details of the Tenant’s forwarding address unless they are satisfied, acting reasonably and properly, that the person 28 Delete if no guarantor requiring the address is a duly authorised official or employee of the organisation in question and has supplied written evidence of their authority. 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 , the Landlord shall remove and store the possessions for a maximum of one month. The Landlord shall 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. 15.6 At the end of the Tenancy, the Tenant must give vacant possession and return the keys to the Property, and any other security devices, to the Landlord.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY. 15.1 At the end of this Tenancy (howsoever determined), the Tenant shall: (a) return the Property and the Contents to the Landlord in the condition required by this agreement; and (b) pay for professional cleaning of the Property including all fixtures and fittings, appliances, and any carpets. All light bulbs must be in working order and any filters (air vent and extractor hood) to be replaced at the Tenant’s cost. 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 contractual periodic tenancy on a monthly basis15.1. To end this Tenancy at the periodic tenancyexpiry of the Term, the Tenant shall give the Landlord at least two one month's notice in writing. The notice must end on the day before the rent is due. 15.3 15.2. At the end of this Tenancy (howsoever determined), the Tenant shall return the Property and the Contents to the Landlord in the condition required by this agreement. 15.3. To leave the Contents at the end of the tenancy in approximately the same places in which they were positioned at the commencement of the tenancy. 15.4. To return the keys of the Property to the Agent on the agreed termination date, or the end of the tenancy (whichever is sooner). The Tenant also agrees to pay for any reasonable charges incurred by the Landlord or his Agent in replacing keys or securing the Property against re-entry where keys are lost or not returned 15.5. That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it 15.6. The Landlord has the right to recover possession of the Property if: (a) the Term has expired; (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 six months have passed since the date of this agreement. 15.4 15.7. The Tenant shall provide the Landlord (or its legal advisers or agents) the Agent with a forwarding address once the Tenancy has come to an end which the Landlord or its legal advisers or agents can provide to the Interested Persons PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT the Landlord (and its legal advisers and agents) agree not to provide details of the Tenant’s forwarding address unless they are satisfied, acting reasonably and properly, that the person requiring the address is a duly authorised official or employee of the organisation in question and has supplied written evidence of their authority. 15.5 15.8. 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 , the Landlord shall remove and store the possessions for a maximum of one month. The Landlord shall 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 itemsany items accordingly. 15.6 At the end of the Tenancy, the Tenant must give vacant possession and return the keys to the Property, and any other security devices, to the Landlord.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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EXPIRY OF THE TENANCY. 15.1 At the To end of this Tenancy (howsoever determined), at the Tenant shall: (a) return the Property and the Contents to the Landlord in the condition required by this agreement; and (b) pay for professional cleaning expiry of the Property including all fixtures and fittings, appliances, and any carpets. All light bulbs must be in working order and any filters (air vent and extractor hood) to be replaced at the Tenant’s cost. 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 contractual periodic tenancy on a monthly basis. To end the periodic tenancyTerm, the Tenant shall give the Landlord at least two one month's notice in writing. The notice must end on the day before the rent is due. 15.2 At the end of this Tenancy (howsoever determined), the Tenant shall return the Property and the Contents to the Landlord in the condition required by this agreement. 15.3 To leave the Contents at the end of the tenancy in approximately the same places in which they were positioned at the commencement of the tenancy. 15.4 To return the keys of the Property to the Agent on the agreed termination date, or the end of the tenancy (whichever is sooner). The Tenant also agrees to pay for any reasonable charges incurred by the Landlord or his Agent in replacing keys or securing the Property against re-entry where keys are lost or not returned 15.5 That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it 15.6 The Landlord has the right to recover possession of the Property if: (a) the Term has expired; (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 six months have passed since the date of this agreement. 15.4 15.7 The Tenant shall provide the Landlord (or its legal advisers or agents) the Agent with a forwarding address once the Tenancy has come to an end which the Landlord or its legal advisers or agents can provide to the Interested Persons PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT the Landlord (and its legal advisers and agents) agree not to provide details of the Tenant’s forwarding address unless they are satisfied, acting reasonably and properly, that the person requiring the address is a duly authorised official or employee of the organisation in question and has supplied written evidence of their authority. 15.5 15.8 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 , the Landlord shall remove and store the possessions for a maximum of one month. The Landlord shall 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. 15.6 At the end of the Tenancy, the Tenant must give vacant possession and return the keys to the Property, and any other security devices, to the Landlord.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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