Common use of Strike out one option Clause in Contracts

Strike out one option. This is a periodic tenancy and may be ended by either party giving notice as required under the Residential Tenancies Xxx 0000 OR This tenancy is for a fixed term, ending on the day of 20 . NB: Fixed-term tenancies automatically become periodic upon expiry of the fixed-term unless either party gives the other written notice of their Intention not to continue with the tenancy. That notice must be given no more than 90 days, and no less than 21 days, before the end of the fixed-term. If the landlord grants the tenant a right to renew the fixed-term, they should state this below under Number 4. The tenant may exercise this right by informing the landlord in writing no less than 21 days before the end of the fixed-term.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement

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Strike out one option. This is a periodic tenancy and may be ended by either party giving notice as required under the Residential Tenancies Xxx 0000 OR This tenancy is for a fixed term, ending on the day of 20 . NB: Fixed-term tenancies automatically become periodic upon expiry of the fixed-term unless either party gives the other written notice of their Intention not to continue with the tenancy. That notice must be given no more than 90 days, and no less than 21 days, before the end of the fixed-term. If the landlord grants the tenant a right to renew the fixed-term, they should state this below under Number 4. The tenant may exercise this right by informing the landlord in writing no less than 21 days before the end of the fixed-term.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Tenancy Agreement

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