Level Two. If no-one qualifies at Level One, or a qualified person does not want the tenancy, it may be inherited by a member of your family as long as: • he or she is aged at least 16 at the date of death; • the house was his or her only or principal home at the date of death. From 1 November 2019 the member of your family must have occupied the house as his/her only or principal home for at least 12 months immediately before your death to qualify to succeed to the tenancy. The 12-month period cannot begin unless we have been told that your family member is living in the property as their only or principal home. We must have been told that by you, a joint tenant, or the person who wishes to succeed to the tenancy. The length of time they have been living in the property starts from the date we are notified that the person is living in the property as their only or principal home. You can give us notice of someone living with you before 1 November 2019 and that time will count towards the length of time they have been living at the property. If more than one person qualifies for the tenancy under Level Two, they must decide among themselves who should get the tenancy. If they cannot agree, we will decide.
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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement
Level Two. If no-one qualifies at Level One, or a qualified person does not want the tenancy, it may be inherited by a member of your family as long as: • he or she is aged at least 16 at the date of death; • the house was his or her only or principal home at the date of death.
From 1 November 2019 the member of your family must have occupied the house as his/her only or principal home for at least 12 months immediately before your death to qualify to succeed to the tenancy. The 12-12 month period cannot begin unless we have been told that your family member is living in the property as their only or principal home. We must have been told that by you, a joint tenant, or the person who wishes to succeed to the tenancy. The length of time they have been living in the property starts from the date we are notified that the person is living in the property as their only or principal home. You can give us notice of someone living with you before 1 November 2019 and that time will count towards the length of time they have been living at the property. If more than one person qualifies for the tenancy under Level Two, they must decide among themselves who should get the tenancy. If they cannot agree, we will decide.
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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement
Level Two. If no-one qualifies at Level One, or a qualified person does not want the tenancy, it may be inherited by a member of your family as long asif: • he He or she is aged at least 16 at the date of death; • the The house was his or her only or principal home at the date of death.
From 1 November 2019 the member of your family must have occupied the house as his/her only or principal home for at least 12 months immediately before your death to qualify to succeed to the tenancy. The 12-month period cannot begin unless we have been told that your family member is living in the property as their only or principal home. We must have been told that by you, a joint tenant, or the person who wishes to succeed to the tenancy. The length of time they have been living in the property starts from the date we are notified that the person is living in the property as their only or principal home. You can give us notice of someone living with you before 1 November 2019 and that time will count towards the length of time they have been living at the property. If more than one person qualifies for the tenancy under Level Two, they must decide among themselves who should get the tenancy. If they cannot agree, we will decide.
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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement
Level Two. If no-one qualifies at Level One, or a qualified person does not want the tenancy, it may be inherited by a member of your family as long as: • he or she is aged at least 16 at the date of death; • the house was his or her only or principal home at the date of death.
From 1 November 2019 the member of your family must have occupied the house as his/her only or principal home for at least 12 months immediately before your death to qualify to succeed to the tenancy. The 12-12 month period cannot begin unless we have been told told, in writing, that your family member is living in the property as their only or principal home. We must have been told that by you, a joint tenant, or the person who wishes to succeed to the tenancy. The length of time they have been living in the property starts from the date we are notified that the person is living in the property as their only or principal home. You can give us notice of someone living with you before 1 November 2019 and that time will count towards the length of time they have been living at in the property. If more than one person qualifies for the tenancy under Level Two, they must decide among themselves who should get the tenancy. If they cannot agree, we will decide.
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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement
Level Two. If no-one qualifies at Level One, or a qualified person does not want the tenancy, it may be inherited by a member of your family as long as: • he or she is aged at least 16 at the date of death; • the house was his or her only or principal home at the date of death.
From 1 November 2019 the member of your family must also have occupied the house as his/her only or principal home for at least 12 months immediately before your death to qualify to succeed to the tenancy. The 12-12 month period cannot begin unless we have been told that your the family member is living in the property as their only or principal home. We must have been told that by you, a joint tenant, or the person who wishes to succeed to the tenancy. The length of time they have been living in the property starts from the date we are notified that the person is living in the property as their only or principal home. You can give us notice of someone living with you before 1 November 2019 and that time will count towards the length of time they have been living at the property. If more than one person qualifies for the tenancy under Level Two, they must decide among themselves who should get the tenancy. If they cannot agree, we will decide.
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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement
Level Two. If no-one qualifies at Level One, or a qualified person does not want the tenancy, it may be inherited by a member of your family as long as: • he or she is aged at least 16 at the date of your death; AND • the house was his or her only or principal home at the date of your death.
From 1 01 November 2019 the member of your family must have occupied the house as his/her only or principal home for at least 12 months immediately before your death to qualify quality to succeed to the tenancy. The 12-12 month period cannot begin unless we have been told that your family member is living in the property as their only or principal home. We must have been told that by you, a joint tenant, or the person who wishes to succeed to the tenancy. The length of time they have been living in the property starts from the date we are notified that the person is living in the property as their only or principal home. You can give us notice of someone living with you before 1 01 November 2019 and that time will count towards the length of time they have been living at the property. If more than one person qualifies for the tenancy under Level Two, they must decide among themselves who should get the tenancy. If they cannot agree, we will decide.
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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement
Level Two. If no-one qualifies at Level One, or a qualified person does not want the tenancy, it may be inherited by a member of your family as long as: • ▪ he or she is aged at least 16 at the date of death; • ▪ the house was his or her only or principal home at the date of death.
From 1 November 2019 the member of your family must have occupied the house as his/her only or principal home for at least 12 months immediately before your death to qualify to succeed to the tenancy. The 12-month period cannot begin unless we have been told that your family member is living in the property as their only or principal home. We must have been told that by you, a joint tenant, or the person who wishes to succeed to the tenancy. The length of time they have been living in the property starts from the date we are notified that the person is living in the property as their only or principal home. You can give us notice of someone living with you before 1 November 2019 and that time will count towards the length of time they have been living at the property. If more than one person qualifies for the tenancy under Level Two, they must decide among themselves who should get the tenancy. If they cannot agree, we will decide.
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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement
Level Two. If no-one qualifies at Level One, or a qualified person does not want the tenancy, it may be inherited by a member of your family as long as: • he or she is aged at least 16 at the date of death; death • the house was his or her only or principal home at the date of death.
death From 1 November 2019 the member of your family must have occupied the house as his/her only or principal home for at least 12 months immediately before your death to qualify to succeed to the tenancy. The 12-month period cannot begin unless we have been told that your family member is living in the property as their only or principal home. We must have been told that by you, a joint tenant, or the person who wishes to succeed to the tenancy. The length of time they have been living in the property starts from the date we are notified that the person is living in the property as their only or principal home. You can give us notice of someone living with you before 1 November 2019 and that time will count towards the length of time they have been living at the property. If more than one person qualifies for the tenancy under Level Two, they must decide among themselves who should get the tenancy. If they cannot agree, we will decide.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Level Two. If no-one qualifies at Level One, or a qualified person does not want the tenancy, it may be inherited by a member of your family as long as: • he or she is aged at least 16 at the date of death; • the house was his or her only or principal home at the date of death.
From 1 November 2019 the member of your family must have occupied the house as his/her only or principal home for at least 12 months immediately before your death to qualify to succeed to the tenancy. The 12-12 month period cannot begin unless we have been told that your family member is living in the property as their only or principal home. We must have been told that by you, a joint tenant, or the person who wishes to succeed to the tenancy. The length of time they have been living in the property starts from the date we are notified that the person is living in the property as their only or principal home. You can give us notice of someone living with you before 1 November 2019 and that time will count towards the length of time they have been living at the property. If more than one person qualifies qualified for the tenancy under Level TwoOne, they must decide among themselves who should get the tenancy. If they cannot agree, we will decide.
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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement