Common use of Your Room Clause in Contracts

Your Room. 5.1. Occupation of your room a) From your admission date, where possible, you will be allocated the room chosen by you. We do not grant you exclusive possession of your room and no tenancy, or assured tenancy under the Housing Act 1988, is created by this Resident Contract in respect of your room. This means that you will occupy your room at the Home as a licensee not a tenant. You will not have the ability to exclude us from the room. b) Though we will endeavour not to move you from your room, there maybe rare and specific reasons where we will require you to change rooms where, for example, refurbishments to your room or the Home are required, your care needs change such that you need a more suitable location or because of resident relations. We will discuss any proposed change with you or your Nominated Representative in advance and will give you an explanation of the reasons for the move. Except in the case of emergencies, we will give you a minimum of fourteen (14) days’ written notice of any proposed changes. c) If we change your room and if you are not happy with it, you can terminate this Resident Contract by providing at least fourteen (14) days’ written notice to the Home manager.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Resident Contract, Resident Contract, Resident Contract

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