Common use of Introductory Tenancy Clause in Contracts

Introductory Tenancy. An introductory tenancy is a periodic weekly tenancy granted under the Housing Xxx 0000. An introductory tenant is a tenant under an introductory tenancy, and the introductory period is the duration of the introductory tenancy. Lodger A person that lives in your home but does not have exclusive rights to any part of it. Motor Vehicle/vehicle This includes cars, motor bikes/scooters and vans weighing less than 1500kg (unladen). It does not include trailers, caravans, goods vehicles of more than 1500 kg (unladen weight) or boats. Neighbours Your neighbours include everyone living in the local area, including people who own their own homes, tenants of other landlords and their families and visitors. Neighbourhood or Locality The local area where you live, for example Spalding. The area will include property which is privately owned or rented and property which is owned or managed by the Council or housing associations and may include local shops and facilities for example schools, leisure centres and open spaces.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, democracy.sholland.gov.uk, democracy.sholland.gov.uk

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