Term Meaning. The premises and property This includes any parts of the house or flat, gardens, paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings that belong to us and form part of the tenancy. If your home is part of a larger building, the premises include the right to use shared access and other similar facilities. The neighbourhood The area known as East Village. The plot At East Village the design provides for a number of blocks built around a courtyard known as a plot, each made up of five to seven blocks or buildings (save for Vesta House which has only one block). The block or the building If the premises are part of a larger building, such as a flat in a block of flats, this term means the block or building and any of its grounds within the plot or the neighbourhood. The common parts of the neighbourhood The shared areas and facilities within East Village provided for all residents of East Village and their guests to use with others. This includes, but is not limited to, the East Village roads and walkways, hard and soft landscaped areas including water features and games areas, cycle-ways, car parking, motorcycle parking and bicycle parking areas. The common parts of the plot The shared areas and facilities within the plot provided for all residents of the plot and their guests to use with others. This includes, but is not limited to, all walkways, gates, hard and soft landscaped areas outside the buildings, the refuse area, those parts of the car park which are not under any lease or licence to tenants for parking motor vehicles, bicycle storage areas, and the courtyard garden if this applies. The common parts of the block or the building The shared areas and facilities within each block provided for all residents of the block and their guests to use with others or which just serve the block. This includes, but is not limited to, all walkways, corridors, staircases, fire escapes and entrance lobbies, all lifts and all rooms containing equipment and storage areas, but not the common parts of the plot. Landlord, we, us The person or people who own the premises. We have the right to take back the premises at the end of the tenancy. Get Living London Tenant, you, your Get Living London Limited, who will manage the premises and tenancy on our behalf. This includes anyone who is entitled to use the premises under the terms of the tenancy. If this is a joint tenancy, you are all responsible (separately and jointly) for the tenants’ responsibilities. Joint and several liability All of the tenants are individually and jointly responsible for paying rent and for all other tenants’ responsibilities during the tenancy. Guarantor This is someone who agrees to meet your responsibilities under this tenancy agreement if you do not keep to them (for example, paying your rent). The term of the tenancy How long the tenancy lasts as set out in this agreement and shown in clause B4. Deposit The money you give Get Living London in case you fail to keep to any of the terms of this agreement. This money will be held by Get Living London during the tenancy and it will be registered with and protected by The Dispute Service (a deposit scheme approved by the Government).
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Term Meaning. The premises and property This includes any parts of the house or flat, gardens, paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings that belong to us and form part of the tenancy. If your home is part of a larger building, the premises include the right to use shared access and other similar facilities. The neighbourhood The area known as East Village. The plot At East Village the design provides for a number of blocks built around a courtyard known as a plot, each made up of five to seven blocks or buildings (save for Vesta House which has only one block). The block or the building If the premises are part of a larger building, such as a flat in a block of flats, this term means the block or building and any of its grounds within the plot or the neighbourhood. The common parts of the neighbourhood The shared areas and facilities within East Village provided for all residents of East Village and their guests to use with others. This includes, but is not limited to, the East Village roads and walkways, hard and soft landscaped areas including water features and games areas, cycle-ways, car parking, motorcycle parking and bicycle parking areas. The common parts of the plot The shared areas and facilities within the plot provided for all residents of the plot and their guests to use with others. This includes, but is not limited to, all walkways, gates, hard and soft landscaped areas outside the buildings, the refuse area, those parts of the car park which are not under any lease or licence to tenants for parking motor vehicles, bicycle storage areas, and the courtyard garden if this applies. The common parts of the block or the building The shared areas and facilities within each block provided for all residents of the block and their guests to use with others or which just serve the block. This includes, but is not limited to, all walkways, corridors, staircases, fire escapes and entrance lobbies, all lifts and all rooms containing equipment and storage areas, but not the common parts of the plot. Landlord, we, us The person or people who own the premises. We have the right to take back the premises at the end of the tenancy. Get Living London Tenant, you, your Get Living London Limited, who will manage the premises and tenancy on our behalf. This includes anyone who is entitled to use the premises under the terms of the tenancy. If this is a joint tenancy, you are all responsible (separately and jointly) for the tenants’ responsibilities. Joint and several liability All of the tenants are individually and jointly responsible for paying rent and for all other tenants’ responsibilities during the tenancy. Guarantor This is someone who agrees to meet your responsibilities under this tenancy agreement if you do not keep to them (for example, paying your rent). The term of the tenancy How long the tenancy lasts as set out in this agreement and shown in clause B4. Deposit The money you give Get Living London in case you fail to keep to any Inventory and condition of the terms property The document we have had prepared showing details of this agreementour fixtures, fittings, furnishings, equipment and so on, including the condition of the premises in general. This money We will be held by Get Living London during rely on the inventory at the end of the tenancy to assess any damage or losses (other than reasonable wear and tear), so you should check it will be registered with and protected by The Dispute Service (a deposit scheme approved by carefully at the Government)start of the tenancy.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement
Term Meaning. The premises and property This includes any parts of the house or flat, gardens, paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings that belong to us and form part of the tenancy. If your home is part of a larger building, the premises include the right to use shared access and other similar facilities. The neighbourhood The area known as East Village. The plot At East Village the design provides for a number of blocks built around a courtyard known as a plot, each made up of five to seven blocks or buildings (save for Vesta House which has only one block). The block or the building If the premises are part of a larger building, such as a flat in a block of flats, this term means the block or building and any of its grounds within the plot or the neighbourhood. The common parts of the neighbourhood The shared areas and facilities within East Village provided for all residents of East Village and their guests to use with others. This includes, but is not limited to, the East Village roads and walkways, hard and soft landscaped areas including water features and games areas, cycle-ways, car parking, motorcycle parking and bicycle parking areas. The common parts of the plot The shared areas and facilities within the plot provided for all residents of the plot and their guests to use with others. This includes, but is not limited to, all walkways, gates, hard and soft landscaped areas outside the buildings, the refuse area, those parts of the car park which are not under any lease or licence to tenants for parking motor vehicles, bicycle storage areas, and the courtyard garden if this applies. The common parts of the block or the building The shared areas and facilities within each block provided for all residents of the block and their guests to use with others or which just serve the block. This includes, but is not limited to, all walkways, corridors, staircases, fire escapes and entrance lobbies, all lifts and all rooms containing equipment and storage areas, but not the common parts of the plot. Landlord, we, us The person or people who own the premises. We have the right to take back the premises at the end of the tenancy. Get Living London Tenant, you, your Get Living London Limited, who will manage the premises and tenancy on our behalf. This includes anyone who is entitled to use the premises under the terms of the tenancy. If this is a joint tenancy, you are all responsible (separately and jointly) for the tenants’ responsibilities. Joint and several liability All of the tenants are individually and jointly responsible for paying rent and for all other tenants’ responsibilities during the tenancy. Guarantor This is someone who agrees to meet your responsibilities under this tenancy agreement if you do not keep to them (for example, paying your rent). The term of the tenancy How long the tenancy lasts as set out in this agreement and shown in clause B4. Deposit The money you give Get Living London in case you fail to keep to any of the terms of this agreement. This money will be held by Get Living London during the tenancy. Stakeholder for the deposit Get Living London can only take money from your deposit at the end of the tenancy if you agree. Inventory and condition of the property The document we have had prepared showing details of our fixtures, fittings, furnishings, equipment and so on, including the condition of the premises in general. We will rely on the inventory at the end of the tenancy to assess any damage or losses (other than reasonable wear and tear), so you should check it will be registered with carefully at the start of the tenancy. Contents Any of our furniture, furnishings, kitchen units, kitchen appliances, sanitary-xxxx (toilet bowls, cisterns, baths, basins, showers and protected by The Dispute Service other fittings), decorative features, electrical equipment, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall, including anything listed in any inventory we supply (a deposit scheme approved by the Governmentsee above). Month One ‘calendar’ month (for example, January, February and so on), not just four weeks.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Term Meaning. The premises and property This includes any parts of the house or flat, gardens, paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings that belong to us and form part of the tenancy. If your home is part of a larger building, the premises include the right to use shared access and other similar facilities. The neighbourhood The area known as East Village. The plot At East Village the design provides for a number of blocks built around a courtyard known as a plot, each made up of five to seven blocks or buildings (save for Vesta House which has only one block). The block or the building If the premises are part of a larger building, such as a flat in a block of flats, this term means the block or building and any of its grounds within the plot or the neighbourhood. The common parts of the neighbourhood The shared areas and facilities within East Village provided for all residents of East Village and their guests to use with others. This includes, but is not limited to, the East Village roads and walkways, hard and soft landscaped areas including water features and games areas, cycle-ways, car parking, motorcycle parking and bicycle parking areas. The common parts of the plot The shared areas and facilities within the plot provided for all residents of the plot and their guests to use with others. This includes, but is not limited to, all walkways, gates, hard and soft landscaped areas outside the buildings, the refuse area, those parts of the car park which are not under any lease or licence to tenants for parking motor vehicles, bicycle storage areas, and the courtyard garden if this applies. The common parts of the block or the building The shared areas and facilities within each block provided for all residents of the block and their guests to use with others or which just serve the block. This includes, but is not limited to, all walkways, corridors, staircases, fire escapes and entrance lobbies, all lifts and all rooms containing equipment and storage areas, but not the common parts of the plot. Landlord, we, us The person or people who own the premises. We have the right to take back the premises at the end of the tenancy. Get Living London Tenant, you, your Get Living London Limited, who will manage the premises and tenancy on our behalf. This includes anyone who is entitled to use the premises under the terms of the tenancy. If this is a joint tenancy, you are all responsible (separately and jointly) for the tenants’ responsibilities. Joint and several liability All of the tenants are individually and jointly responsible for paying rent and for all other tenants’ responsibilities during the tenancy. Guarantor This is someone who agrees to meet your responsibilities under this tenancy agreement if you do not keep to them (for example, paying your rent). The term of the tenancy How long the tenancy lasts as set out in this agreement and shown in clause B4. Deposit The money you give Get Living London in case you fail to keep to any of the terms of this agreement. This money will be held by Get Living London during the tenancy. Stakeholder for the deposit Get Living London can only take money from your deposit at the end of the tenancy if you agree. Term Meaning Inventory and condition of the property The document we have had prepared showing details of our fixtures, fittings, furnishings, equipment and so on, including the condition of the premises in general. We will rely on the inventory at the end of the tenancy to assess any damage or losses (other than reasonable wear and tear), so you should check it will be registered with carefully at the start of the tenancy. Contents Any of our furniture, furnishings, kitchen units, kitchen appliances, sanitary-xxxx (toilet bowls, cisterns, baths, basins, showers and protected by The Dispute Service other fittings), decorative features, electrical equipment, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall, including anything listed in any inventory we supply (a deposit scheme approved by the Governmentsee above). Month One ‘calendar’ month (for example, January, February and so on), not just four weeks.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Term Meaning. The premises and property This includes any parts of the house or flat, gardens, paths, fences, boundaries or other outbuildings that belong to us and form part of the tenancy. If your home is part of a larger building, the premises include the right to use shared access and other similar facilities. The neighbourhood The area known as East Village. The plot At East Village the design provides for a number of blocks built around a courtyard known as a plot, each made up of five to seven blocks or buildings (save for Vesta House which has only one block). The block or the building If the premises are part of a larger building, such as a flat in a block of flats, this term means the block or building and any of its grounds within the plot or the neighbourhood. The common parts of the neighbourhood The shared areas and facilities within East Village provided for all residents of East Village and their guests to use with others. This includes, but is not limited to, the East Village roads and walkways, hard and soft landscaped areas including water features and games areas, cycle-ways, car parking, motorcycle parking and bicycle parking areas. The common parts of the plot The shared areas and facilities within the plot provided for all residents of the plot and their guests to use with others. This includes, but is not limited to, all walkways, gates, hard and soft landscaped areas outside the buildings, the refuse area, those parts of the car park which are not under any lease or licence to tenants for parking motor vehicles, bicycle storage areas, and the courtyard garden if this applies. The common parts of the block or the building The shared areas and facilities within each block provided for all residents of the block and their guests to use with others or which just serve the block. This includes, but is not limited to, all walkways, corridors, staircases, fire escapes and entrance lobbies, all lifts and all rooms containing equipment and storage areas, but not the common parts of the plot. Landlord, we, us The person or people who own the premises. We have the right to take back the premises at the end of the tenancy. Get Living London Tenant, you, your Get Living London Limited, who will manage the premises and tenancy on our behalf. This includes anyone who is entitled to use the premises under the terms of the tenancy. If this is a joint tenancy, you are all responsible (separately and jointly) for the tenants’ responsibilities. Joint and several liability All of the tenants are individually and jointly responsible for paying rent and for all other tenants’ responsibilities during the tenancy. Guarantor This is someone who agrees to meet your responsibilities under this tenancy agreement if you do not keep to them (for example, paying your rent). The term of the tenancy How long the tenancy lasts as set out in this agreement and shown in clause B4. Deposit The money you give Get Living London in case you fail to keep to any Inventory and condition of the terms property The document we have had prepared showing details of this agreementour fixtures, fittings, furnishings, equipment and so on, including the condition of the premises in general. This money We will be held by Get Living London during rely on the inventory at the end of the tenancy to assess any damage or losses (other than reasonable wear and tear), so you should check it will be registered with carefully at the start of the tenancy. Contents Any of our furniture, furnishings, kitchen units, kitchen appliances, sanitary-xxxx (toilet bowls, cisterns, baths, basins, showers and protected by The Dispute Service other fittings), decorative features, electrical equipment, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall, including anything listed in any inventory we supply (a deposit scheme approved by the Governmentsee above). Month One ‘calendar’ month (for example, January, February and so on), not just four weeks.
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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement