Your Agreement. This agreement should be read in conjunction with the Tenants’ Handbook. Further information on each item is included in the Tenants’ Handbook. This tenancy agreement is a legal contract describing the terms and conditions of your tenancy and your rights and responsibilities as a tenant. This document describes either your secure tenancy under the terms of the Housing Xxx 0000, or your introductory tenancy under the Housing Xxx 0000. You are responsible for the behaviour of every person in your household including children and people living in or visiting the property. You are responsible for their behaviour in the property, in communal areas and in the locality. If we fail to meet our responsibilities under this agreement, we expect you to tell us and give us the opportunity to put things right. If you break your side of the agreement, we will tell you and, wherever possible, give you a chance to put things right. If you fail to take this opportunity then we will take legal action and you may lose your home. We feel this approach is fair to ensure that all our residents can live happily in their homes. Some of the rights and responsibilities of the Council under this tenancy agreement may be exercised or provided by other agencies on behalf of the Council. Those agencies may enforce this tenancy agreement on the Council’s behalf including recovery of any payments due. Where any term or condition of this tenancy agreement requires you to get permission from the Council, such permission will not be unreasonably withheld, but it may be given subject to conditions. Permission may be withdrawn if conditions are not met. Any reference to an Act of Parliament or regulation within this tenancy agreement includes any subsequent amendments to such legislation or regulations. Unless the contrary is stated or implied, the rights and obligations set out in this tenancy agreement are intended to replicate the rights and obligations established by statute, such as by the Housing Xxx 0000, Part IV and the Housing Xxx 0000 Part
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Samples: Introductory/Secure Tenancy Agreement, Introductory/Secure Tenancy Agreement, Introductory/Secure Tenancy Agreement
Your Agreement. This agreement should be read in conjunction with the Tenants’ Handbook. Further information on each item is included in the Tenants’ Handbook. This tenancy agreement is a legal contract describing the terms and conditions of your tenancy and your rights and responsibilities as a tenant. This document describes either your secure tenancy under the terms of the Housing Xxx 0000, or your introductory tenancy under the Housing Xxx 0000. You are responsible for the behaviour of every person in your household including children and people living in or visiting the property. You are responsible for their behaviour in the property, in communal areas and in the locality. If we fail to meet our responsibilities under this agreement, we expect you to tell us and give us the opportunity to put things right. If you break your side of the agreement, we will tell you and, wherever possible, give you a chance to put things right. If you fail to take this opportunity then we will take legal action and you may lose your home. We feel this approach is fair to ensure that all our residents can live happily in their homes. Some of the rights and responsibilities of the Council under this tenancy agreement may be exercised or provided by other agencies on behalf of the Council. Those agencies may enforce this tenancy agreement on the Council’s behalf including recovery of any payments due. Where any term or condition of this tenancy agreement requires you to get permission from the Council, such permission will not be unreasonably withheld, but it may be given subject to conditions. Permission may be withdrawn if conditions are not met. Any reference to an Act of Parliament or regulation within this tenancy agreement includes any subsequent amendments to such legislation or regulations. Unless the contrary is stated or implied, the rights and obligations set out in this tenancy agreement are intended to replicate the rights and obligations established by statute, such as by the Housing Xxx 0000, Part IV and the Housing Xxx 0000 PartPart V. The contrary may be implied where, for example, rights and obligations are set out in the contract that either are not addressed by statute or where the statute gives the Council a discretion. In the event that any part of this tenancy agreement becomes, illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this agreement will continue to be valid and enforceable. The Council has the option of extending your introductory tenancy by an additional six months if you have not kept to the terms and conditions of the tenancy.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement