Common use of Mandatory Grounds Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Grounds. Ground 1: The Landlord gives notice to the Tenant that possession of the Premises may be sought under Ground 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 in that: At some time before the beginning of the Tenancy the Landlord, or in the case of joint Landlords at least one of them, occupied the Premises as his only or principal home; or, the Landlord, or in the case of joint Landlords at least one of them, requires the Premises as his or his spouse’s only or principal home;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: mr1.homeflow.co.uk, mr0.homeflow.co.uk, mr1.homeflow.co.uk

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Mandatory Grounds. Ground 1: The Landlord gives notice to the Tenant that possession of the Premises may be sought under Ground 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 Act 1988 in that: At some time before the beginning of the Tenancy the Landlord, or in the case of joint Landlords at least one of them, occupied the Premises as his only or principal home; or, the Landlord, or in the case of joint Landlords at least one of them, requires the Premises as his or his spouse’s only or principal home;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Agreement

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