Tenants’ Handbook Sample Clauses

Tenants’ Handbook. A handbook containing useful information (such as contact telephone numbers) but it does not form part of this tenancy agreement. Copies of the Tenants’ Handbook are available on request from your Housing Officer Tenancy Policy Xxxxxxx Borough Council’s published Tenancy Policy. A copy is available on the Council’s website (xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx) or is available on request from your Housing Officer. terms and conditions All or any of the clauses of this agreement. Town Hall Xxxxxxx Borough Council’s offices at: Xxxx Xxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx West Sussex RH10 1UZ written permission A letter from the Council giving you permission to do something (note: any permission sought will not be unreasonably withheld but may be subject to reasonable conditions.) you/tenant The tenant and, if you are a joint tenant, any one or all of the joint tenants. your household You, your family and other persons living in your home including any adult family members, other adults, children under 18, lodgers, sub-tenants, and visitors.
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Tenants’ Handbook. A handbook containing useful information (such as contact telephone numbers) but it does not form part of this tenancy agreement. Copies of the Tenants’ Handbook are available on request from your Housing Officer.
Tenants’ Handbook. We recommend that you read the Tenants' Handbook alongside this Tenancy Agreement as it contains further explanations and examples. It also gives you up-to-date contact information. This is available online at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/content/tenants-handbook
Tenants’ Handbook. A handbook containing useful information relating to your tenancy agreement. We / Us / Our Means Lewes District Council as your landlord. It also includes our employees, agents and contractors. Written permission A letter from the Council giving you permission to do something (note: any permission sought will not be unreasonably withheld but may be subject to reasonable conditions and can be withdrawn.) You / Your/Tenant If you are joint tenants the word ‘you’ or ‘tenant’ refers to both tenants but also to either tenant. This is because either of you, as individuals, have complete responsibility for keeping to the terms of the tenancy agreement.
Tenants’ Handbook. It is recommended that you read the Tenants Handbook alongside this tenancy agreement as it contains further explanations and examples. Information sharing Under the Data Protection Act 1998 (or any amending or subsequent legislation) you agree that we can hold information about you and pass it on to others such as local and national government bodies, our Contractors, Social Services, the Health Service, Courts, Police and other landlords for the purpose of:  Managing your tenancy and our housing stock  Assisting statutory agencies to do their job  Looking after the health and wellbeing of you or another person  Preventing or detecting crime, disorder or fraud  Safeguarding children Data Protection (1998) & Freedom of Information Act (2000) You have the right to see information we hold about you. You can get copies of the information but there will be a charge. Further information about your rights to information is set out in the Data Protection Xxx 0000 & Freedom of Information Xxx 0000.
Tenants’ Handbook. The Tenant’s Handbook gives useful information on a wide range of topics relating to your Tenancy Agreement. The council regularly updates the Tenant’s Handbook for example to keep it up to date with changes in the Council’s policies or procedures relating to housing. When you sign this Tenancy Agreement you will receive a hard copy of the then current edition of the Tenant’s Handbook. The current edition of the Tenant’s Handbook is available online, or at the Council’s Offices which deal with housing related matters. If you have any questions about the terms of this Tenancy Agreement or about the information in the Tenant’s Handbook or any comments or complaints about your housing you should contact Hounslow Homes.
Tenants’ Handbook. To comply with and to perform and observe the requirements and stipulations (as same may be adjusted from time to time as notified by the Landlord to the Tenants for the time being of the Building) as set out in the Operational Manual annexed hereto as Appendix “A”.
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Tenants’ Handbook. We as the landlord will take into account the contents of the Tenants Handbook in legally enforcing and observing the terms and conditions of the tenancy agreement.
Tenants’ Handbook. We recommend that you read the Tenants' Handbook alongside this tenancy agreement as it contains further explanations and examples. It also gives you up to date contact information. This is available online at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/content/tenants-handbook
Tenants’ Handbook. This gives useful information relating to your Tenancy Agreement. The Council updates the Tenant’s Handbook periodically and ensures any relevant and up to date policies and procedures to housing are referenced within the handbook. If you have any questions about the terms of this Tenancy Agreement, information in the Tenant’s Handbook or complaints about your housing, please contact Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Housing Management Services: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Housing Management Services Town Hall Hornton Street London W8 7NX 0800 137 111 XX-XxxxxxxxXxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx
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