Common use of Use of the Property Clause in Contracts

Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, to be agreed in writing (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property (4.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damage, or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.6) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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Use of the Property. (4.15.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, agreement to be agreed in writing (4.25.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.35.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property (4.45.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damage, damage or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.55.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property Property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. , Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.65.6) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.75.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letting Agreement, Company Letting Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, to be agreed in writing (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade trade, or profession on or from the Property (4.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damage, or annoyance to a person residing, visiting visiting, or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles reptiles, or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord. If it is found that any animals are living at the property which would cause the tenant to be in breach of tenancy, charges will apply as detailed in (3.4) and we will insist on pest control and professional cleaners at the end of the tenancy at the costs of the tenants (4.6) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Guarantee Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the The Tenant may assign or sublet agrees with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, to be agreed in writing (4.2) ; To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use use, cause, allow or permit it or any part of it to be used for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.3) purpose; Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit cause or allow to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property (4.4) ; Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damage, or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.5) ; Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.6) ; Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.7) purposes or cause allow or permit such use; Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached; Not to smoke in the property any substance of any kind; To notify the Landlord and the Landlord immediately if the immigration status of the Tenant changes. To comply with Coventry University’s anti-social behavior policy, a copy of which can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx.xx

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.15.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, agreement to be agreed in writing. (4.25.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.35.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property Property (4.45.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damage, damage or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.55.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property Property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. , Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.65.6) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.75.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Company Letting Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, agreement to be agreed in writing. (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so. (4.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property. (4.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damagenuisance, damage or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises. (4.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property Property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord. (4.6) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes. (4.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the The Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached. (4.8) Items in the inventory are in good condition, unless noted to the contrary. (4.9) Not to keep or store any bicycles/motorised vehicle equipment or appliance of any type whatsoever within the premises or common parts except in the position (if any) specifically designated by the landlord for the purpose. (4.10) Not to damage or injure the premises or make any alterations or additions to the premises, including putting up shelves (without consent) and decorating. (4.11) Not to smoke in the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, agreement to be agreed in writing (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property (4.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damage, damage or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property Property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent, not to be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.6) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Tenancy Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) . Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, to be agreed in writing (4.2) . To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.3) . Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property (4.4) . Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damage, or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.5) . Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.6) . Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.7) . Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, to be agreed in writing (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property (4.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damage, or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.6) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the HeadleaseHead lease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease Head lease applicable to the Property. A copy of the HeadleaseHead lease, if applicable, is attached

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Landlord Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s 's express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, to be agreed in writing (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property (4.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damagenuisance, damage or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property Property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.6) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, to be agreed in writing. In the case that the landlord permits additional occupants to reside at the property from the start of the tenancy, and solely during the above named tenant’s occupation, they will be listed in Clause 13. (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so. The Property may not be registered as a business address. (4.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property (4.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damage, or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.6) Not to permit smoking inside the premises. (4.7) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.74.8) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attachedavailable on request

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, agreement to be agreed in writing (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property (4.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damagenuisance, damage or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property Property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.6) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached (4.8) If applicable, to maintain the garden of the Property in neat and tidy condition, keeping lawns cut, flower beds and borders free of weeds and generally cultivate the garden in a reasonable manner and condition according to the season of the year. The Tenant also agrees to pay for shrubs to be pruned at the appropriate time of year if required. (4.9) If applicable, not to lop, top, cut down, remove or otherwise injure any trees shrubs or plants growing upon the Property (with the exception of normal pruning) or to alter the general character of the garden during the tenancy. (4.10) to keep all electric lights in good working order and in particular to replace all fuses, bulbs, fluorescent tubes as and when necessary. Also any replaceable or disposable filters, vacuum bags etc. to be replaced, at the end of the tenancy. (4.11) to professionally clean all windows and carpets on a regular basis and at the expiration of the tenancy. (4.12) that the Tenant will be liable for any reasonable charge or other cost incurred as a result of missed appointments where a prior arrangement has been made for tradesmen to visit, inspect or work at the Property. (4.13) not to smoke or permit any smoking at the Property whatsoever without the express written consent of the Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) 4.1 To use the Property only for the purpose of a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so. 4.2 Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, to be agreed in writing. (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.3) 4.3 Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property. (4.4) 4.4 Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property property any act or thing which may be a nuisance nuisance, damage, or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises. (4.5) 4.5 Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's ’s written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord. (4.6) 4.7 Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s 's express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, to be agreed in writing (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so (4.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property (4.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damagenuisance, damage or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises (4.5) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property Property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.6) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.7) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, to be agreed in writing (4.2) To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so. (4.3) Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from any part of the Property. The Property may not be used as a business address. (4.4) Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damagenuisance, damage or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers of the neighbouring premises. (4.5) Not to make any noise unreasonably audible outside the Property or to the adjoining occupiers between the hours of 10pm and 7am. (4.6) Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property Property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord (4.64.7) Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes (4.74.8) Not to smoke or permit any smoking at the Property or within the gardens of garage of the property whatsoever without express written consent of the Landlord. The Tenant must take responsibility for ensuring any visitor to the property maintains the same clause (4.9) Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attachedavailable on request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Use of the Property. (4.1) 1. Not to assign, or sublet, part with possession of the Property, or let any other person live at the Property except that during the fixed term of the tenancy the Tenant may assign or sublet with the Landlord’s express consent which will not be unreasonably withheld. Such consent, as a variation of the tenancy agreement, agreement to be agreed in writing. (4.2) 2. To use the Property as a single private dwelling and not to use it or any part of it for any other purpose nor to allow anyone else to do so. (4.3) 3. Not to receive paying guests or carry on or permit to be carried on any business, trade or profession on or from the Property. (4.4) 4. Not to do or permit or suffer to be done in or on the Property any act or thing which may be a nuisance damagenuisance, damage or annoyance to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity or the occupiers occupier of the neighbouring premises. (4.5) 5. Not to keep any cats or dogs at the property and not to keep any other animals, reptiles or birds (or other living creatures that may cause damage to the Property, or annoyance to neighbours) on the Property without the Abode Pet contract or the Landlord's written consent. Such consent, if granted, to be revocable, on reasonable grounds by the Landlord. (4.6) 6. Not to use the Property for any illegal or immoral purposes. (4.7) 7. Where the Landlord's interest is derived from another lease ("the Headlease") then it is agreed that the Tenant will observe the restrictions in the Headlease applicable to the Property. A copy of the Headlease, if applicable, is attached. 8. Items in the inventory are in good condition, unless noted to the contrary. 9. Not to keep or store any bicycles/motorised vehicle equipment or appliance of any type whatsoever within the premises or common parts except in the position (if any) specifically designated by the landlord for the purpose. 10. Not to damage or injure the premises or make any alterations or additions to the premises, including putting up shelves (without consent) and decorating. 11. Not to smoke in the Property.

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Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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