Common use of OBLIGATIONS OF THE COUNCIL Clause in Contracts

OBLIGATIONS OF THE COUNCIL. In consideration of the grant of the Tenancy and the obligations on the part of the Landlord the Council shall 6.1. On behalf of the Tenant provide to the Landlord a rent guarantee for the life of the Tenancy or the end of the Council’s agreement with the Landlord (whichever ends first). The payment of rent in accordance with this clause will only commence when the Tenant is two months in arrears. If the Landlord receives payment towards the arrears from the Tenant or from any other source excluding the Council these sums will be directly payable to the Council to repay any sums that have been paid out by the Council in accordance with this clause. 6.2. Act as guarantor to the Landlord that the Tenant will perform his obligations under the Tenancy for the duration of the Agreement subject to the Landlord complying with his covenants obligations and other provisions contained in the Tenancy 6.3. Observe the rental obligations of the Tenancy during any period that the Property is not occupied by the Tenant 6.4. Observe the Council Tax obligation for the Property after 1 month of any period that the Property is not occupied. The payment of Council Tax in accordance with this clause will only commence when the Council has been unable to identify a Tenant for the Property or the Landlord is undertaking repairs that they could not reasonably complete within the 1 month. 6.5. Tenant is two months in arrears. If the Landlord receives payment towards the arrears from the Tenant or from any other source excluding the Council these sums will be directly payable to the Council to repay any sums that have been paid out by the Council in accordance with this clause. 6.6. At the commencement of the term of each new Tenancy the Council shall agree the Schedule of Condition and Inventory with the Landlord. 6.7. At the end of the term of the Tenancy the Council shall discharge all reasonable costs and charges for any reinstatement works to the Property and for the replacement of any items missing from the inventory due to the failure on the part of the Tenant to meet his liabilities under the terms of the Tenancy (fair wear and tear excepted) to a maximum sum of £2000 6.8. At the end of the term of this agreement, at the Council’s sole discretion, the Council may make a payment to the Landlord equivalent to one months rent (as at the date that payment of the deposit is made) as a deposit for the Tenant then in occupation of the property on the understanding that the Tenant will continue to occupy the Property under a private agreement with the Landlord. The deposit will be repayable to the Tenant (subject to any lawful deductions) at the end of the term of this tenancy. The Landlord confirms that he will hold the deposit in accordance with a tenancy deposit protection scheme and will provide the Tenant with details of the same in accordance with said scheme.

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Samples: Landlord Incentive Scheme Agreement

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OBLIGATIONS OF THE COUNCIL. In consideration of the grant of the Tenancy and the obligations on the part of the Landlord the Council shall 6.1. On behalf of the Tenant Client provide to the Landlord a rent guarantee for the life of the Tenancy or the end of the Council’s agreement with the Landlord (whichever ends first). The payment of rent in accordance with this clause will only commence when the Tenant is two months in arrears. If the Landlord receives payment towards the arrears from the Tenant or from any other source excluding the Council these sums will be directly payable to the Council to repay any sums that have been paid out by the Council in accordance with this clause. 6.2. Act as guarantor to the Landlord that the Tenant will perform his obligations under the Tenancy for the duration of the Agreement subject to the Landlord complying with his covenants obligations and other provisions contained in the Tenancy 6.3. Observe the rental obligations of the Tenancy during any period that the Property is not occupied by the Tenant 6.4. Observe the Council Tax obligation for the Property after 1 month of any period that the Property is not occupied. The payment of Council Tax in accordance with this clause will only commence when the Council has been unable to identify a Tenant for the Property or the Landlord is undertaking repairs that they could not reasonably complete within the 1 month. 6.5. Tenant is two months in arrears. If the Landlord receives payment towards the arrears from the Tenant or from any other source excluding the Council these sums will be directly payable to the Council to repay any sums that have been paid out by the Council in accordance with this clause. 6.6. At the commencement of the term of each new Tenancy the Council shall agree the Schedule of Condition and Inventory with the Landlord. 6.76.5. At the end of the term of the Tenancy the Council shall discharge all reasonable costs and charges for any reinstatement works to the Property and for the replacement of any items missing from the inventory due to the failure on the part of the Tenant to meet his liabilities under the terms of the Tenancy (fair wear and tear excepted) to a maximum sum of £20003000 6.86.6. At the end of the term of this agreement, at the Council’s sole discretion, the Council may make a payment to the Landlord equivalent to one months rent (as at the date that payment of the deposit is made) as a deposit for the Tenant then in occupation of the property on the understanding that the Tenant will continue to occupy the Property under a private agreement with the Landlord. The deposit will be repayable to the Tenant (subject to any lawful deductions) at the end of the term of this tenancy. The Landlord confirms that he will hold the deposit in accordance with a tenancy deposit protection scheme and will provide the Tenant with details of the same in accordance with said scheme.

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Samples: Find a Home Scheme Agreement

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OBLIGATIONS OF THE COUNCIL. In consideration of the grant of the Tenancy and the obligations on the part of the Landlord the Council shall 6.1. On behalf of the Tenant provide to the Landlord a rent guarantee for the life of the Tenancy or the end of the Council’s agreement with the Landlord (whichever ends first). The payment of rent in accordance with this clause will only commence when the Tenant is two months in arrears. If the Landlord receives payment towards the arrears from the Tenant or from any other source excluding the Council these sums will be directly payable to the Council to repay any sums that have been paid out by the Council in accordance with this clause. 6.2. Act as guarantor to the Landlord that the Tenant will perform his obligations under the Tenancy for the duration of the Agreement subject to the Landlord complying with his covenants obligations and other provisions contained in the Tenancy 6.3. Observe the rental obligations of the Tenancy during any period that the Property is not occupied by the Tenant 6.4. Observe the Council Tax obligation for the Property after 1 month of any period that the Property is not occupied. The payment of Council Tax in accordance with this clause will only commence when the Council has been unable to identify a Tenant for the Property or the Landlord is undertaking repairs that they could not reasonably complete within the 1 month. 6.5. Tenant is two months in arrears. If the Landlord receives payment towards the arrears from the Tenant or from any other source excluding the Council these sums will be directly payable to the Council to repay any sums that have been paid out by the Council in accordance with this clause. 6.6. At the commencement of the term of each new Tenancy the Council shall agree the Schedule of Condition and Inventory with the Landlord. 6.76.5. At the end of the term of the Tenancy the Council shall discharge all reasonable costs and charges for any reinstatement works to the Property and for the replacement of any items missing from the inventory due to the failure on the part of the Tenant to meet his liabilities under the terms of the Tenancy (fair wear and tear excepted) to a maximum sum of £2000 6.86.6. At the end of the term of this agreement, at the Council’s sole discretion, the Council may make a payment to the Landlord equivalent to one months rent (as at the date that payment of the deposit is made) as a deposit for the Tenant then in occupation of the property on the understanding that the Tenant will continue to occupy the Property under a private agreement with the Landlord. The deposit will be repayable to the Tenant (subject to any lawful deductions) at the end of the term of this tenancy. The Landlord confirms that he will hold the deposit in accordance with a tenancy deposit protection scheme and will provide the Tenant with details of the same in accordance with said scheme.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Find a Home Scheme Agreement

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