Types of Tenancies Sample Clauses

Types of Tenancies. There are a number of different tenancies: Introductory Periodic (lifetime) Demoted Fixed/Flexible term Your tenancy agreement tells you which tenancy you have received. All new tenants start as ‘Introductory’ tenants.
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Types of Tenancies. If you are transferring from another Slough Borough Council or other Local Authority secure tenancy, this will be a Secure Tenancy. If you have held an assured tenancy (not an assured shorthold tenancy) with a registered social landlord or housing association immediately prior to this tenancy for at least one year this tenancy will be a Secure Tenancy. In all other instances this tenancy will be an Introductory Tenancy until the trial period expires.
Types of Tenancies. There are different types of arrangements that a landlord can enter into with an occupant of a dwelling and is dependent on certain circumstances. Set out below are the current arrangements available. 2 . 2 . 1 T e n a n c i e s c o v e r e d b y t h e R e s i d e n t i a l T e n a n c i e s A c t 2 0 0 4 , a s a m e n d e d

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  • End of tenancy 4.6.1 Return possession of the Property at the end of the tenancy in the same good clean state and condition as it was in at the beginning of the tenancy and make good, pay for the repair of, or replace all such items of the fixtures, fittings, furniture and effects as shall be broken, lost, damaged or destroyed during the tenancy (reasonable wear and tear and damage for which the Landlord has agreed to insure excepted). 4.6.2 Return all keys to the Property to the Landlord’s Agent by 12 noon on the last day of the tenancy (or sooner by mutual arrangement). 4.6.3 Pay for the washing (including ironing or pressing) of all the linen and the cleaning (including ironing and pressing where appropriate) of all blankets, bedding, carpets and curtains which have been soiled during the tenancy (reasonable use thereof nevertheless excepted) or arrange the washing and cleaning themselves all at their own expense. 4.6.4 Leave the oven in the same state of cleanliness as it is listed in the inventory. 4.6.5 Leave the fixtures fittings, furniture and effects at the end of the tenancy in the rooms and places in which they were at the beginning of the tenancy. 4.6.6 Remove all rubbish from the Property, except one dustbin or black refuse sack’s worth which may be left in the appropriate place for collection, before returning the Property to the Landlord. 4.6.7 Pay the reasonable costs, reasonably incurred and which cannot be mitigated, if the Tenant fails to keep the appointment to check the inventory at the end of the tenancy and another has to be scheduled. 4.6.8 The Landlord is not liable to compensate the Tenant for any works the Tenant has carried out to the Property, whether carried out with or without the Landlord’s consent, unless the consent to do the works specifically included an agreement to compensate the Tenant.

  • Termination of Tenancy Any termination of the lease must also comply with all applicable state or local laws, ordinances, regulations, or similar requirements, including as may be applicable emergency orders restricting evictions during declared emergencies or disasters; and Owner/Representative Initials: Tenant Initials:

  • OBLIGATIONS OF TENANT Tenant hereby acknowledges and agrees to the following obligations: Comply with all obligations imposed upon tenants by applicable provisions of building, housing, and health codes; Keep that part of the Property which he or she occupies and uses clean and sanitary; Remove from the Tenant's dwelling unit all garbage in a clean and sanitary manner; Keep all plumbing fixtures in the dwelling unit or used by the Tenant clean and sanitary and in repair; Use and operate in a reasonable manner all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and other facilities and appliances, including elevators; Not destroy, deface, damage, impair, or remove any part of the Property or property therein belonging to the Landlord nor permit any person to do so; Conduct himself or herself, and require other persons on the Property with his or her consent to conduct themselves, in a manner that does not unreasonably disturb the Tenant's neighbors or constitute a breach of the peace. Tenant agrees that any violation of this section shall be considered a breach of this Lease.

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