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You must not. 4.8.1 You, anyone living with you, or visiting your home must not do any of the following (which is not an exhaustive list), and/or otherwise cause damage to, interfere or tamper with, create or cause a hazard to (such as fire or a gas leak), the structure or fabric of your home or any building in which it is situated, or installations, appliances or anything else that we have responsibility for under 4.1a and 4.2 above both in your home or in the communal areas: • attach or use ceiling fans in rooms where there is also a gas fire fitted • paint boiler casings, electric storage heaters, gas fires, heaters or uPVC window frames or doors • interfere with any fire hoses, smoke alarms or any other fire safety equipment in any communal area • leave or wedge open communal entrance doors or other fire doors at any time • tamper with the gas or electricity supplies or with the meters • use or attempt to use the landlord's electricity or water supplies in communal areas • allow your garden to become untidy or overgrown. You must keep your home and garden in a manageable condition, clean and free of obstacles to reduce the risk of fire and allow us to get in to do repairs or make improvements • store any personal belongings to such an extent that we and or our contractors are unable to obtain access to the property or any part of it • store any personal or other objects in communal areas, for example garden, balcony or other external communal areas or obstruct communal areas, passageways, or entrances or store any possessions if they cause or are likely to cause an obstruction or hazard, including a fire hazard • store any personal items or goods in the property to such an extent that they cause or are like to cause a hazard, including a fire hazard • store any personal items or other goods in the loft of the property • sheltered schemes only: You must not replace any door locks as they are part of a set. If you do you may be charged for any additional work that becomes necessary • you must not damage your property or put your neighbours in danger when installing temporary festive lights or decorations inside or outside your home. You should only put up lights or decorations for events like Christmas, Divali and so on, for as long as that particular festival lasts. Any lights or decorations you put up must meet British Safety Standards eg extra low voltage lighting (12 volt)

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Samples: Tenancy Agreement, www.ipswich.gov.uk, www.ipswich.gov.uk

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You must not. 4.8.1 4.8.1. You, anyone living with you, or visiting your home must not do any of the following (which is not an exhaustive list), and/or otherwise cause damage to, interfere or tamper with, create or cause a hazard to (such as fire or a gas leak), the structure or fabric of your home or any building in which it is situated, or installations, appliances or anything else that we have responsibility for under 4.1a and 4.2 above both in your home or in the communal areas: • attach  Attach or use ceiling fans in rooms where there is also a gas fire fitted • paint fitted.  Paint boiler casings, electric storage heaters, gas fires, heaters or uPVC window frames or doors • interfere doors.  Interfere with any fire hoses, smoke alarms or any other fire safety equipment in any communal area • leave area.  Leave or wedge open communal entrance doors or other fire doors at any time • tamper time.  Tamper with the gas or electricity supplies or with the meters • use meters.  Use or attempt to use the landlord's electricity or water supplies in communal areas • allow areas.  Allow your garden to become untidy or overgrown. You must keep your home and garden in a manageable condition, clean and free of obstacles to reduce the risk of fire and allow us to get in to do repairs or make improvements • store improvements.  Store any personal belongings to such an extent that we and or our contractors are unable to obtain access to the property or any part of it • store it.  Store any personal or other objects in communal areas, for example garden, balcony or other external communal areas or obstruct communal areas, passageways, or entrances or store any possessions if they cause or are likely to cause an obstruction or hazard, including a fire hazard • store hazard.  Store any personal items or goods in the property to such an extent that they cause or are like to cause a hazard, including a fire hazard • store hazard.  Store any personal items or other goods in the loft of the property • sheltered property.  Sheltered schemes only: only – You must not replace any door locks as they are part of a set. If you do you may be charged for any additional work that becomes necessary • you necessary.  You must not damage your property or put your neighbours in danger when installing temporary festive lights or decorations inside or outside your home. You should only put up lights or decorations for events like Christmas, Divali and so on, for as long as that particular festival lasts. Any lights or decorations you put up must meet British Safety Standards eg extra Standards. e.g. Extra low voltage lighting (12 volt).

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Samples: Introduction

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