Common use of Notice of Possession Proceedings Clause in Contracts

Notice of Possession Proceedings. (NOPP) Introductory tenants who have breached their conditions of tenancy will receive a Notice of Possession Proceedings (NOPP). It means the Council intends to obtain an order for possession from the court to make you leave the property. You will have the right to request a review of the Council's decision. Notice This is a formal written document, given either by you or the Council, to end the tenancy agreement. Notices given by the Council would include Proceedings for Possession, Notice to Quit or Notice of Seeking Possession.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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Notice of Possession Proceedings. (NOPP) Introductory tenants who have breached their conditions of tenancy will receive a Notice of Possession Proceedings (NOPP). It means the Council intends to obtain an order for possession from the court to take action to make you leave the property. You will have the right to request a review of the Council's decision. Notice This is a formal written document, given either by you or the Council, to end the tenancy agreement. Notices given by the Council would include Proceedings for Possession, Notice to Quit or Notice of Seeking Possession.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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