Introductory Tenancy. An introductory tenancy is for a trial period during which the tenant has less security and fewer rights. The trial period normally lasts one year, but may be extended by 6 months. An introductory tenant will be given a leaflet that explains the differences between secure and introductory tenancies. There are sections of this agreement that do not apply to Introductory Tenants. These will be highlighted for secure tenants only. There are also sections that are specific to introductory tenants only.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement
Introductory Tenancy. An introductory tenancy is for a trial period during which the tenant has less security and fewer rights. The trial period normally lasts one year, but may be extended by 6 months. An introductory tenant will be given a leaflet that explains the differences differences between secure and introductory tenancies. There are sections of this agreement that do not apply to Introductory Tenants. These will be highlighted for secure tenants only. There are also sections that are specific to introductory tenants only.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Introductory Tenancy. An introductory tenancy is for a trial period during which the tenant has less security and fewer rights. The trial period normally lasts one year, but may be extended by 6 months. An introductory tenant will be given a leaflet that explains the differences between secure and introductory tenancies. There are sections of this agreement that do not apply to Introductory Tenants. These will be highlighted for secure tenants only. There are also sections that are specific to introductory tenants only.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement