Common use of GROUNDS FOR GRANTING POSSESSION Clause in Contracts

GROUNDS FOR GRANTING POSSESSION. A court will grant us possession if any of the circumstances mentioned in the following grounds (reasons) shown in the Housing Xxx 0000 (as amended by the Housing Act 1996) applies: Ground 7 A You, a member of your household, or person visiting the premises has met one the following conditions: a. been convicted of a serious offence (specified in Schedule 2A to the Housing Act 1985); b. been found by a court to have breached a civil injunction; c. been convicted for breaching a criminal behaviour order (CBO); d. been convicted for breaching a noise abatement notice; or e. the tenant’s property has been closed for more than 48 hours under a closure order for antisocial behaviour. At both the time that we give notice that we will start court proceedings and at the time of the court proceedings you are still: a. at least eight weeks behind with your rent if you pay rent every week or every fortnight; b. at least two months behind with your rent if you pay rent every month; c. at least three months behind with your rent if you pay rent every three months; or d. at least three months behind with your rent if you pay your rent each year.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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GROUNDS FOR GRANTING POSSESSION. A court will grant us possession if any of the circumstances mentioned in the following grounds (reasons) shown in the Housing Xxx 0000 Act 1988 (as amended by the Housing Act 1996) applies: Ground 7 A You, a member of your household, or person visiting the premises has met one the following conditions: a. been convicted of a serious offence (specified in Schedule 2A to the Housing Act 1985); b. been found by a court to have breached a civil injunction; c. been convicted for breaching a criminal behaviour order (CBO); d. been convicted for breaching a noise abatement notice; or e. the tenant’s property has been closed for more than 48 hours under a closure order for antisocial behaviour. At both the time that we give notice that we will start court proceedings and at the time of the court proceedings you are still: a. at least eight weeks behind with your rent if you pay rent every week or every fortnight; b. at least two months behind with your rent if you pay rent every month; c. at least three months behind with your rent if you pay rent every three months; or d. at least three months behind with your rent if you pay your rent each year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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