Common use of Right to Exchange Clause in Contracts

Right to Exchange. a) You have the right to exchange this tenancy by way of assignment with that of another assured periodic or secure tenant of a registered provider of social housing or a local authority subject to first getting our written consent. We will only refuse consent in the same circumstances where a council landlord would be able to refuse consent. b) You must not charge any premium in relation to an exchange of this tenancy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assured Tenancy Agreement, Assured Tenancy Agreement

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Right to Exchange. a) You If this tenancy becomes an assured tenancy in accordance with clause 1.2, you have the right to exchange this tenancy by way of assignment with that of another assured periodic or secure tenant of a registered provider of social housing association or a local authority authority, subject to first getting our written consent. We will only refuse consent in the same circumstances where a council landlord would be able to refuse consent. b) . You must not charge any premium in relation to an exchange of this tenancy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

Right to Exchange. a10.1 You do not have the right to exchange your home with another tenant from a Council or another registered social landlord unless and until this tenancy has become an assured (non-shorthold) You tenancy. After that time you have the right to exchange this tenancy by way of assignment with that of another assured periodic or secure tenant of a registered provider of social housing association or a local authority subject to first getting our written consent. We will only refuse consent in the same circumstances where a council Council landlord would be able to refuse consent. We will give you full details of those grounds on request. b) 10.2 You must not charge any premium in relation to an exchange of this tenancy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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Right to Exchange. a10.1 You do not have the right to exchange unless and until this tenancy has become an assured (non-shorthold) You tenancy. After that time you have the right to exchange this tenancy by way of assignment with that of another assured periodic or secure tenant of a registered provider of social housing association or a local authority subject to first getting our written consent. We will only refuse consent in the same circumstances where a council landlord would be able to refuse consent. b) 10.2 You must not charge any premium in relation to an exchange of this tenancy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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