Common use of Using Your Property Clause in Contracts

Using Your Property. 6a You must live in your property as your only or main home. If you expect to be away from your home for longer than 6 weeks, you must tell us. (If you stop living in your property as your only or main home, you will stop being an assured tenant and you will lose some of your protective rights against eviction.) If we have reason to believe that you are not living in your property as your main home, we may ask the court for a possession order against you. 6e If you live in any flat or maisonette above the ground floor you must obtain permission from us before laying laminate flooring (or similar material) or glazed vitreous or quarry floor tiling of any kind as this could add greatly to the level of noise heard by another tenant in a property below yours. Below are some examples of businesses we will not allow you to run from your home. i. a vehicle maintenance business; ii. a printing business; iii. any business where you have to use hydraulic equipment, industrial machinery or chemicals; iv. a shop or wholesale business where customers would have to visit your property; v. any business that would result in business vehicles being parked at your property or in the area near your property and causing nuisance and annoyance; vi. an animal breeding business; vii. any business that would cause a nuisance and annoyance; viii. a haulage or lorry business.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Starter Tenancy (Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement), Assured Tenancy Agreement, Assured Tenancy Agreement

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