Type of Tenancy. 3.1.1 If this is an introductory tenancy (see section 2.8) it means that for the first twelve months there are certain rights that you will not have as an introductory tenant and your security of tenure will be less than that enjoyed by a full secure tenant. These reduced rights and lesser security of tenure are shown clearly in this agreement. On the first anniversary of the tenancy start date it will become a full secure tenancy without a new agreement being entered into unless; • we have started legal proceedings to obtain possession of your home and those proceedings have not come to an end, in which case this tenancy will continue as an introductory tenancy until either we take possession of the dwelling or the proceedings are finally determined in some other way; or • we have extended this introductory tenancy for a further period of up to six months, in which case this tenancy will continue as an introductory tenancy for the period of the extension at which time it will become a secure tenancy unless we have started legal proceedings as above. 3.1.2 If we decide to extend your introductory tenancy we will give you a notice explaining why we have done this and you will have the right to request a review of our decision. We must give this notice at least eight weeks before the end of the initial twelve-month period. Details of the procedure to be followed if you wish to request a review will be set out in the notice. 3.1.3 If your tenancy is or becomes a secure tenancy you will receive the additional rights set out in this agreement. The other terms and conditions of this agreement will remain the same. As long as you occupy your home as your only or main home and you do not break any of the terms set out in this agreement you may live there for as long as you wish. However, we can require you to move out of your home under grounds 9 - 16 of schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 (as amended). Under these grounds we would offer you suitable alternative accommodation as a secure tenant.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Type of Tenancy. 3.1.1 If this is an introductory tenancy (see section 2.8) it means that for the first twelve months there are certain rights that you will not have as an introductory tenant and your security of tenure will be less than that enjoyed by a full secure tenant. These reduced rights and lesser security of tenure are shown clearly in this agreement. On the first anniversary of the tenancy start date it will become a full secure tenancy without a new agreement being entered into unless; • we have started legal proceedings to obtain possession of your home and those proceedings have not come to an end, in which case this tenancy will continue as an introductory tenancy until either we take possession of the dwelling or the proceedings are finally determined in some other way; or • we have extended this introductory tenancy for a further period of up to six months, in which case this tenancy will continue as an introductory tenancy for the period of the extension at which time it will become a secure tenancy unless we have started legal proceedings as above.
3.1.2 If we decide to extend your introductory tenancy we will give you a notice explaining why we have done this and you will have the right to request a review of our decision. We must give this notice at least eight weeks before the end of the initial twelve-twelve- month period. Details of the procedure to be followed if you wish to request a review will be set out in the notice.
3.1.3 If your tenancy is or becomes a secure tenancy you will receive the additional rights set out in this agreement. The other terms and conditions of this agreement will remain the same. As long as you occupy your home as your only or main home and you do not break any of the terms set out in this agreement you may live there for as long as you wish. However, we can require you to move out of your home under grounds 9 - 16 of schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 (as amended). Under these grounds we would offer you suitable alternative accommodation as a secure tenant.
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Type of Tenancy. 3.1.1 If this is an introductory tenancy (see section 2.8) it means that for the first twelve months there are certain rights that you will not have as an introductory tenant and your security of tenure will be less than that enjoyed by a full secure tenant. These reduced rights and lesser security of tenure are shown clearly in this agreement. On the first anniversary of the tenancy start date it will become a full secure tenancy without a new agreement being entered into unless; • we have started legal proceedings to obtain possession of your home and those proceedings have not come to an end, in which case this tenancy will continue as an introductory tenancy until either we take possession of the dwelling or the proceedings are finally determined in some other way; or • we have extended this introductory tenancy for a further period of up to six months, in which case this tenancy will continue as an introductory tenancy for the period of the extension at which time it will become a secure tenancy unless we have started legal proceedings as above.
3.1.2 If we decide to extend your introductory tenancy we will give you a notice explaining why we have done this and you will have the right to request a review of our decision. We must give this notice at least eight weeks before the end of the initial twelve-twelve- month period. Details of the procedure to be followed if you wish to request a review will be set out in the notice.
3.1.3 If your tenancy is or becomes a secure tenancy you will receive the additional rights set out in this agreement. The other terms and conditions of this agreement will remain the same. As long as you occupy your home as your only or main home and you do not break any of the terms set out in this agreement you may live there for as long as you wish. However, we can require you to move out of your home under grounds 9 - 16 of schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 (as amended). Under these grounds we would offer you suitable alternative accommodation as a secure tenant.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Type of Tenancy. 3.1.1 If this is an introductory tenancy (see section 2.8) it means that for the first twelve months there are certain rights that you will not have as an introductory tenant and your security of tenure will be less than that enjoyed by a full secure tenant. These reduced rights and lesser security of tenure are shown clearly in this agreement. On the first anniversary of the tenancy start date it will become a full secure tenancy without a new agreement being entered into unless; • we have started legal proceedings to obtain possession of your home and those proceedings have not come to an end, in which case this tenancy will continue as an introductory tenancy until either we take possession of the dwelling or the proceedings are finally determined in some other way; or • we have extended this introductory tenancy for a further period of up to six months, in which case this tenancy will continue as an introductory tenancy for the period of the extension at which time it will become a secure tenancy unless we have started legal proceedings as above.
3.1.2 If we decide to extend your introductory tenancy we will give you a notice explaining why we have done this and you will have the right to request a review of our decision. We must give this notice at least eight weeks before the end of the initial twelve-month period. Details of the procedure to be followed if you wish to request a review will be set out in the notice.
3.1.3 If your tenancy is or becomes a secure tenancy you will receive the additional rights set out in this agreement. The other terms and conditions of this agreement will remain the same. As long as you occupy your home as your only or main home and you do not break any of the terms set out in this agreement you may live there for as long as you wish. However, we can require you to move out of your home under grounds 9 - 16 of schedule 2 of the Housing Xxx 0000 Act 1985 (as amended). Under these grounds we would offer you suitable alternative accommodation as a secure tenant.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement