Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority (6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment (6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it (6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary (6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission (6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day (6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) To permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant a reasonable period of notice
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of Tenant is deemed to have surrendered the tenancyTenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingagent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-bye- law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) Within the last two months of the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant a reasonable period of notice
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of Tenant is deemed to have surrendered the tenancyTenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingagent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access pay any bank charges incurred by the Landlord resulting from dishonoured cheques or standing order mandates drawn by the Tenant for all Rent and other payments due to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed dayLandlord
(6.7) To promptly respond to pay interest at the rate of 3% over bank base rate per annum on any information requests by rent in arrears for more than fourteen days calculated from the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under rent due date until the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statusdate upon which it is actually paid in full
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay for any claims for reasonable costs or damage suffered by the Landlord or his Agent as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant in this Agreement
(6.3) The Tenant agrees to refund any sum repayable by the Landlord or his Agent to the Local Authority or the Department of Work and Pensions in respect of errors or overpayments of Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentsupport
(6.36.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.56.6) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.66.7) To allow contractors access pay any call-out charges incurred as a result of the Tenant’s occupation (such as lost keys, or alarm codes), unless authorised either explicitly by the Landlord, or required to fulfil the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintainedLandlord’s repairing obligations. The Tenant further agrees will be responsible for any call out charge relating to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections missed inspection or maintenance appointments are honoured so that contractors are able due to carry out the work on the agreed dayTenant’s act or default
(6.76.8) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority.
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentLandlord as a consequence of any breach of this Agreement by the Tenant.
(6.3) Within the last two months of the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant a reasonable period of notice.
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Landlord’s Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, period and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let itit or sell the property.
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingthe Landlord’s Agent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission.
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the PropertyWhere kitchens or utility areas have fitted appliances such as fridge/freezers, upon being given reasonable written noticewashing machines, to allow electricaltumble dryers, gas and similar appliancesdishwashers, pipework boilers, extractors and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that not remove or relocate any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out of the work on the agreed dayitems.
(6.7) That the Tenant shall be responsible for testing all smoke detectors fitted in the Property on a weekly basis and replace the batteries as necessary.
(6.8) The Landlord advises the Tenant to obtain adequate contents insurance as the Landlords own insurance will not cover their belongings.
(6.9) Not to do or allow to be done by any visitor to the Property anything which may invalidate the insurance of the Property or the building or cause the Landlord’s or superior Landlord’s insurance premium to increase.
(6.10) To promptly respond keep the premises free of infestation by vermin, rodents and or fleas and where such infestation occurs, as a result of action or inaction on the part of the Tenants, the Tenants accept responsibility for the appropriate costs in fumigating and or cleaning.
(6.11) If applicable, to clean or have cleaned at least every 12 months any information requests working chimneys made use of by the Landlord Tenant swept by an appropriate person and retain a suitable record receipt or his Agent invoice to demonstrate compliance with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statusthis clause.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, notice order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority.
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) During the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant a reasonable period of notice.
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or AgentLandlord, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of Tenant is deemed to have surrendered the tenancyTenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it.
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingagent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary.
(6.56.6) The tenant agrees that only he or she will contact the landlord's office with any complaints or maintenance problems. The landlord will not enter into correspondence or conversation with any third party even if related to the Tenant.
(6.7) Ensure that all electrical and mechanical equipment is used in an appropriate manner and kept in good working order.
(6.8) Not to change passwordsor install utility providers, codes satellite dish or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property roof aerial without the Landlord’s express prior written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by consent from the Landlord or his Agent with regard Agent.
(6.9) Not to ‘Right wear any footwear which may cause damage to Rent’ checks under hard floor areas within the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statusProperty.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-bye- law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) Within the last two months of the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant a reasonable period of notice
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of Tenant is deemed to have surrendered the tenancyTenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingagent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access pay any bank charges incurred by the Landlord resulting from dishonoured cheques or standing order mandates drawn by the Tenant for all Rent and other payments due to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed dayLandlord
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by pay interest at the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 rate of 15% per annum (or other specified bank rate) on any subsequent legislationrent in arrears for more than fourteen days calculated from the rent due date until the date upon which it is actually paid in full
(6.8) and to notify To pay an administration fee of £25 plus VAT (if demanded) for each time the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statusRent is overdue by more than fourteen days
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.17.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.27.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.37.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.47.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings as well as setting the burglar alarm (if applicable) when leaving the Property unattended and where unattended. Where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.57.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.67.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day, call out charges will apply for missed appointments
(6.77.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 Act 2014 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
(7.8) Not to have any naked flames inside the Property including the use of candles. Tenants are also prohibited from burning incense as the smell can be absorbed into the walls/furnishings resulting in permanent damage
(7.9) Tenants are contractually bound to maintain the Property to a clean and satisfactory standard including internally and externally. Waste and recycling must be emptied regularly and disposed of correctly using the bins provided by Manchester City Council
(7.10) To take all reasonable and practical steps to keep the Property free from infestation by vermin. In the event of the Tenants' failure to do so, the Tenant shall indemnify the Landlord for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred in taking the appropriate remedial steps and making good any damage and future treatments to eradicate the infestation
(7.11) Not to overfill fridge/freezers and to operate them on the correct temperature settings to avoid food going off or defrosting. The Agent/nor the Landlord will not be responsible for food being thrown away. Tenants must also prevent a build up of ice from occurring as this can cause the appliance to breakdown
(7.12) All appliances such as: washing machines, dryers, microwaves and dishwashers (if provided) must be cleaned on a regular basis to ensure the appliance is correctly working. This includes cleaning out all filters and using a recommended cleaning product (e.g Calgon or dishwasher fluid). If a Tenant requests assistance from a contractor and it is found to be the Tenant's responsibility, they will be liable for the charge of this repair. Example instructions for appliances can be found within the guides included within the Tenant Advice Hub on the Drake & Co website. The link and password for this will be provided to Tenants prior to the tenancy beginning
(7.13) It is a Tenant's responsibility to ensure that the correct Contents Insurance policy is in place for their personal belongings
(7.14) Tenants must ensure that all communal areas and fire escape routes are kept clear in case of an emergency. Any fire/internal doors fitted must be kept closed at all times, to prevent the spread of a fire throughout the Property. More information regarding fire safety measures and equipment can be found in the Tenant Advice Hub
(7.15) Bikes must not be stored within the Property, they can block fire escape routes and cause damage to walls and/or floors
(7.16) All repairs that are required throughout the tenancy must be submitted via our online portal, as soon as Tenants become aware of them xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/tenants/repair-request/
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over possession of the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingdays, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given the Landlord or his Agent giving reasonable written notice, and to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 Act 2014 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed dayday The Tenant will be liable for any third-party call out charges incurred due to missed inspections or maintenance appointments as a result of the Tenant’s act or default
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 Act 2014 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, notice order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or AgentLandlord, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over possession of the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and to notify the Landlord in writing where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingdays, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given the Landlord giving reasonable written notice, and to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 Act 2014 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.17.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.27.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.37.3) Within the last two months of the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant a reasonable period of notice
(7.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.47.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingagent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.57.6) Not Under the terms of the Tenant Agreement, the Landlord is only responsible for insuring the building. The landlord of the property hereby agrees to change passwordsenter into a tenancy agreement with the tenant/s named herein, codes upon the condition that there is also a requirement within that Agreement for the tenant to arrange adequate liability insurance for the period of the tenancy for an amount that the landlord or other security settings on his agent deem to be sufficient but to a minimum level of £2500.00 to protect the landlords fixtures and fittings against accidental damage caused by the tenant(s) and their visitors. The ingoing inventory will be used as a mechanism in which to compare and assess any alarm or other electronic controls installed damage at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintainedend of tenancy. The Tenant further tenant agrees to ensure and accepts that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests insurance held by the Landlord or his Agent with regard does not cover the tenant’s belongings, and tenants are therefore responsible for taking out contents insurance to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) protect their own contents and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statusvaluables if they so require this insurance cover.
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Samples: Company Letting Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s 's written permission.
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ ' checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 Act 2014 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s 's immigration status
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-bye- law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) Within the last two months of the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant a reasonable period of notice
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of Tenant is deemed to have surrendered the tenancyTenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingagent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access pay any bank charges incurred by the Landlord resulting from dishonoured cheques or standing order mandates drawn by the Tenant for all Rent and other payments due to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed dayLandlord
(6.7) To promptly respond to pay interest at the rate of 15% per annum (or other specified bank rate) on any information requests rent in arrears for more than fourteen days calculated from the rent due date until the date upon which it is actually paid in full
(6.8) To pay an administration fee of £25 plus VAT (if demanded) for each time the Rent is overdue by more than fourteen days
(6.9) Nothwithstanding the express terms contained herein this tenancy may be terminated earlier by the Landlord or his Agent with regard Tenant for the reasons of military necessity as defined in para.6.
9.1 subject to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify Tenant giving the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statusnot less than xxxxxx
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessarynecessary DRAFT
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) Within the last two months of the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant at least 24 hours’ notice
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it.
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingagent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.56.6) Not Tenants may wish to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without take out insurance to cover their own possessions as Landlord's insurance does not cover Tenants' possessions. It is advised that Tenants have accidental damage cover for the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to fixtures, fittings and furniture within the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed dayproperty
(6.7) To promptly respond Under the terms of the Tenant Agreement, the Landlord is only responsible for insuring the building. The landlord of the property hereby agrees to enter into a tenancy agreement with the tenant/s named herein, upon the condition that there is also a requirement within that Agreement for the tenant to arrange adequate liability insurance for the period of the tenancy for an amount that the landlord or his agent deem to be sufficient but to a minimum level of £2500.00 to protect the landlords fixtures and fittings against accidental damage caused by the tenant(s) and their visitors. The ingoing inventory will be used as a mechanism in which to compare and assess any information requests damage at the end of tenancy. The tenant agrees and accepts that the insurance held by the Landlord or his Agent with regard does not cover the tenant’s belongings, and tenants are therefore responsible for taking out contents insurance to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) protect their own contents and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statusvaluables if they so require this insurance cover.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings as well as setting the burglar alarm (if applicable) when leaving the Property unattended and where unattended. Where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day, call out charges will apply for missed appointments
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 Act 2014 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
(6.8) Not to have any naked flames inside the Property including the use of candles. Tenants are also prohibited from burning incense as the smell can be absorbed into the walls/furnishings resulting in permanent damage
(6.9) Tenants are contractually bound to maintain the Property to a clean and satisfactory standard including internally and externally. Waste and recycling must be emptied regularly and disposed of correctly using the bins provided by Manchester City Council
(6.10) To take all reasonable and practical steps to keep the Property free from infestation by vermin. In the event of the Tenants' failure to do so, the Tenant shall indemnify the Landlord for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred in taking the appropriate remedial steps and making good any damage and future treatments to eradicate the infestation
(6.11) Not to overfill fridge/freezers and to operate them on the correct temperature settings to avoid food going off or defrosting. The Agent/nor the Landlord will not be responsible for food being thrown away. Tenants must also prevent a build up of ice from occurring as this can cause the appliance to breakdown
(6.12) All appliances such as: washing machines, dryers, microwaves and dishwashers (if provided) must be cleaned on a regular basis to ensure the appliance is correctly working. This includes cleaning out all filters and using a recommended cleaning product (e.g Calgon or dishwasher fluid). If a Tenant requests assistance from a contractor and it is found to be the Tenant's responsibility, they will be liable for the charge of this repair. Example instructions for appliances can be found within the Moving in Guide provided by the Agent via email at the beginning of the tenancy
(6.13) It is a Tenant's responsibility to ensure that the correct Contents Insurance policy is in place for their personal belongings
(6.14) Tenants must ensure that all communal areas and fire escape routes are kept clear in case of an emergency. Any fire/internal doors fitted must be kept closed at all times, to prevent the spread of a fire throughout the property. More information regarding fire safety measures and equipment can be found in the Moving in Guide provided via e-mail at the beginning of the tenancy
(6.15) Bikes must not be stored within the Property, they can block fire escape routes and cause damage to walls and/or floors
(6.16) All repairs that are required throughout the tenancy must be submitted via our online portal, as soon as Tenants become aware of them xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/tenants/repair-request/
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, notice order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) Within the last two months of the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant a reasonable period of notice (12 hours minimum)
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not The tenant agrees to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without insure his own contents and have accidental cover for the Landlord’s written permission's fixtures, fittings and furniture
(6.6) To allow contractors access The tenant will be liable for any reasonable charge or other cost incurred as a result of missed apointments where a prior arrangement has been made for a tradesman to visit, inspect or work at the Property, upon being given if it is reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed daydo so.
(6.7) To promptly respond Under the terms of the Tenant Agreement, the Landlord is only responsible for insuring the building. The landlord of the property hereby agrees to enter into a tenancy agreement with the tenant/s named herein, upon the condition that there is also a requirement within that Agreement for the tenant to arrange adequate liability insurance for the period of the tenancy for an amount that the landlord or his agent deem to be sufficient but to a minimum level of £2500.00 to protect the landlords fixtures and fittings against accidental damage caused by the tenant(s) and their visitors. The ingoing inventory will be used as a mechanism in which to compare and assess any information requests damage at the end of tenancy. The tenant agrees and accepts that the insurance held by the Landlord or his Agent with regard does not cover the tenant’s belongings, and tenants are therefore responsible for taking out contents insurance to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) protect their own contents and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statusvaluables if they so require this insurance cover.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) Within the last two months of the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant a reasonable period of notice
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of Tenant is deemed to have surrendered the tenancyTenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingagent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access pay any bank charges incurred by the Landlord resulting from dishonoured cheques or standing order mandates drawn by the Tenant for all Rent and other payments due to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed dayLandlord
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by pay interest at the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 rate of 15% per annum (or other specified bank rate) on any subsequent legislationrent in arrears for more than fourteen days calculated from the rent due date until the date upon which it is actually paid in full
(6.8) and to notify To pay an administration fee of £25 plus VAT (if demanded) for each time the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statusRent is overdue by more than fourteen days
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord or his Agent as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) The Landlord/ Agent will contact the Tenants and give the Tenants first refusal to renew the Tenancy for a further term. If the Tenants do not wish to renew the Tenancy for a further term at the time of being offered a renewal, the property will be advertised for let immediately and viewings will commence. The Tenant permits the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent at reasonable hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective Tenants or Purchasers, having first given the Tenant a reasonable period of notice.
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingAgent, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, notice order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or AgentLandlord, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over possession of the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessaryin
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given the Landlord giving reasonable written notice, and to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 Act 2014 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, notice order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or AgentLandlord, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms form’s part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law byelaw by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) Within the last two months of the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent within office hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant the required period of notice
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingagent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors permit the landlord/agents with access to the Propertyproperty once every 6 months for a property inspection, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas which applies for both fixed term tenancies and similar appliances, pipework periodic tenancies. Tenants and flues to be inspected and maintainedLandlord will receive a report following the inspection. The Tenant further agrees required 24 hours’ notice at least will be provided to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed daya tenant and confirmed before an agent proceeds.
(6.7) To promptly respond Xxxxxx agrees that any unconverted attics, basements or other uninhabitable areas within the properties boundaries are not to any information requests be used by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statustenants.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over possession of the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingdays, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission.
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given the Landlord or his Agent giving reasonable written notice, and to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms form’s part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law byelaw by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay the Landlord fully for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) Within the last two months of the tenancy to permit the Landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord's Agent within office hours in daytime to enter and view the Property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the Tenant the required period of notice
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-re- let it
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writingagent, and to allow him access to the Property property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors permit the landlord/agents with access to the Propertyproperty once every 6 months for a property inspection, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas which applies for both fixed term tenancies and similar appliances, pipework periodic tenancies. Tenants and flues to be inspected and maintainedLandlord will receive a report following the inspection. The Tenant further agrees required 24 hours’ notice at least will be provided to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed daya tenant and confirmed before an agent proceeds.
(6.7) To promptly respond Xxxxxx agrees that any unconverted attics, basements or other uninhabitable areas within the properties boundaries are not to any information requests be used by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration statustenants.
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Samples: Guarantee Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, notice order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that pay for any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit reasonable costs or equivalent housing support made damage suffered by the Landlord as a consequence of any breach of the agreements on the part of the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpaymentin this Agreement
(6.3) To permit the landlord or any person authorised by the Landlord or the Landlord’s agent at reasonable hours in daytime to enter the property with prospective tenants or purchasers, having first given the tenant reasonable notice.
(6.4) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or AgentLandlord, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.46.5) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessary
(6.56.6) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.66.7) To allow contractors access pay any call-out charges incurred as a result of the Tenant’s occupation (such as lost keys, or alarm codes), unless authorised either explicitly by the Landlord, or required to fulfil the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintainedLandlord’s repairing obligations. The Tenant further agrees will be responsible for any call out charge relating to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections missed inspection or maintenance appointments are honoured so that contractors are able due to carry out the work on the agreed dayTenant’s act or default
(6.76.8) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Other tenant responsibilities. (6.1) Within seven days of receipt thereof, to send to the Landlord or his Agent all correspondence addressed to the Landlord or the owner of the Property and any notice, order or proposal relating to the Property (or any building of which the Property forms part) given, made or issued under or by virtue of any statute, regulation, order, direction or bye-law by any competent authority
(6.2) To ensure that any claims for Housing Benefit, Universal Credit or equivalent housing support made by the Tenant are legally claimed or received without overpayment
(6.3) That where the Property is left unoccupied, without prior notice in writing to the Landlord or Agent, for a prolonged period, the Tenant has failed to pay rent for that period, and has shown no intention to return, the Landlord may treat these actions as a surrender of the tenancy. This means that the Landlord may take over the Property and re-let it
(6.4) To properly secure the Property including all locks and bolts to the doors, windows and other openings when leaving the Property unattended and where the Property is left vacant for more than 28 consecutive days and the Rent is paid, to notify the Landlord or his Agent in writing, and to allow him access to the Property in order to secure it where necessarynecessary DRAFT
(6.5) Not to change passwords, codes or other security settings on any alarm or other electronic controls installed at the Property without the Landlord’s written permission
(6.6) To allow contractors access to the Property, upon being given reasonable written notice, to allow electrical, gas and similar appliances, pipework and flues to be inspected and maintained. The Tenant further agrees to ensure that any access arrangements made in connection with such inspections or appointments are honoured so that contractors are able to carry out the work on the agreed day
(6.7) To promptly respond to any information requests by the Landlord or his Agent with regard to ‘Right to Rent’ checks under the Immigration Xxx 0000 Act 2014 (or any subsequent legislation) and to notify the Landlord of any changes to the Tenant’s immigration status
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement