Common use of Terminating the Tenancy Clause in Contracts

Terminating the Tenancy. The tenant may terminate the tenancy by giving the Landlord four weeks notice to quit in writing and signed by the tenant. If and so long as the tenancy is a secure tenancy the landlord or its agents may terminate the tenancy by serving on the tenant the appropriate statutory notice and obtaining a court order for possession. If the tenancy ceases to be a secure tenancy the landlord or its agents may terminate the tenancy by giving notice to quit to the tenant.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Secure Tenancy Agreement, Secure Tenancy Agreement, Secure Tenancy Agreement

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Terminating the Tenancy. The tenant You may terminate the tenancy by giving the Landlord landlord four weeks notice to quit in writing and signed by you. You must allow access for the tenantlandlord to inspect the property within the four week notice period. If and so long as the tenancy is a Your secure tenancy or a demoted tenancy may be terminated by the landlord or its agents may terminate the tenancy by serving on the tenant you the appropriate statutory notice and where required. The court allows the landlord not to serve such a notice in certain cases of anti-social behaviour when obtaining a court order for possession. If the your tenancy ceases to be a secure tenancy or a demoted tenancy the landlord or its agents may terminate the tenancy by giving you notice to quit to the tenantquit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Secure Tenancy Agreement

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