Your use and occupation of the Property. 16.1 You must live at your Property as your only or principal home. 16.2 You can only carry out a business or trade from your Property if you get our written permission first. This will only be given if you can work from your Property without causing a nuisance to anyone else or break any planning or use regulations. It may be withdrawn if, having granted permission, the business or trade causes a nuisance or you break any planning or use regulations*. 16.3 If you are going to be away from your Property for more than 8 weeks, you must let us know in writing. If you do not do so we will normally assume that you have abandoned the Property. 16.4 If you are going to be away from the Property for more than 6 months we will normally assume that you no longer wish to occupy the Property as your only or principal home. You may wish to discuss the circumstances of this with us if this is not the case. 16.5 If you do not return to the Property after the date you told us you would be returning, we will assume that you have abandoned the Property. You must contact the housing office at least once a month if you are away from your Property for a long time. * NOTE: As well as obtaining our written permission for any alteration or business use of your Property you should always check whether or not planning, building control or other permissions are needed. You can get more advice about these from Xxxxxxx’x Planning Department 16.6 If you go away without telling us and we discover someone else living in the Property, we will assume that you have sublet the Property or parted with possession of it and may take legal action to end your Tenancy. 16.7 We will not usually accept rent from anyone other than you unless we have agreed to this in advance. If we do accept a payment made by someone other than the Tenant it is accepted only on the basis that it is paid on the Tenant’s behalf. 16.8 While you are a tenant you must inform us if you acquire any legal or beneficial interest in any other residential property. If we discover that you have a legal or beneficial interest in another property we will assume that that is your principal home unless you show us that this is not the case.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement
Your use and occupation of the Property. 16.1 1.1 You must live at your Property as your only or principal home.
16.2 1.2 You can only carry out a business or trade from your Property if you get our written permission first. This will only be given if you can work from your Property without causing a nuisance to anyone else or break any planning or use regulations. It may be withdrawn if, having granted permission, the business or trade causes a nuisance or you break any planning or use regulations*.
16.3 1.3 If you are going to be away from your Property for more than 8 weeks, you must let us know in writingknow. If you do not do so we will normally assume that you have abandoned the Property.
16.4 1.4 If you are going to be away from the Property for more than 6 months we will normally assume that you no longer wish to occupy the Property as your only or principal home. You may wish to discuss the circumstances of this with us if this is not the case.
16.5 1.5 If you do not return to the Property after the date you told us you would be returning, we will assume that you have abandoned the Property. You must contact the housing office at least once a month if you are away from your Property for a long time.
1.6 If you go away without telling us and we discover someone else living in the Property, we will assume that you have sublet the Property or parted with possession of it and may take legal action to end your Tenancy.
1.7 We will not usually accept rent from anyone other than you unless we have agreed to this in advance. If we do accept a payment made by someone * NOTE: As well as obtaining our written permission for any alteration or business use of your Property you should always check whether or not planning, building control or other permissions are needed. You can get more advice about these from Xxxxxxx’x Lambeth Planning Department
16.6 If you go away without telling us and we discover someone else living in Department by calling the Property, we will assume that you have sublet the Property or parted with possession of it and may take legal action to end your Tenancy.
16.7 We will not usually accept rent from anyone other than you unless we have agreed to this in advanceTown Planning Advice Centre. If we do accept a payment made by someone other than the Tenant it is accepted only on the basis that it is paid on the Tenant’s behalf.
16.8 1.8 While you are a tenant you must inform us if you acquire any legal or beneficial interest in any other residential property. If we discover that you have a legal or beneficial interest in another property we will assume that that is your principal home unless you show us that this is not the case.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Your use and occupation of the Property. 16.1 You must live at your Property as your only or principal home. If the Property is no longer your only or principal home, as defined according to the conditions below, then if required we will take legal action to recover possession and once we are in possession your Tenancy will be at an end.
16.2 You can only carry out a business or trade from your Property if you get our written permission first. This will only be given if you can work from your Property without causing a nuisance to anyone else or break any planning or use regulations. It may be withdrawn if, having granted permission, the business or trade causes a nuisance or you break any planning or use regulations*.
16.3 If you are going to be away from your Property for more than 8 weeks, you must let us know in writing. If you do not do so we will normally assume that you have abandoned the PropertyProperty and that it is no longer your only or principal home.
16.4 If you are going to be away from the Property for more than 6 months we will normally assume that you no longer wish to occupy the Property as your only or principal home. You may wish to discuss the circumstances of this with us if this is not the case.
16.5 If you do not return to the Property after the date you told us you would be returning, we will assume that you have abandoned the Property. You must contact the housing HfL Managing Agent’s office at least once a month if you are away from your Property for a long time. * NOTE: As well as obtaining our written permission for any alteration or business use of your Property you should always check whether or not planning, building control or other permissions are needed. You can get more advice about these from Xxxxxxx’x Planning Department.
16.6 If you go away without telling us and we discover someone else living in the Property, we will assume that you have sublet the Property or parted with possession of it and may take legal action to end your TenancyTenancy and recover possession of the Property.
16.7 We will not usually accept rent from anyone other than you unless we have agreed to this in advance. If we do accept a payment made by someone other than the Tenant it is accepted only on the basis that it is paid on the Tenant’s behalf.
16.8 While you are a tenant you You must inform us if you acquire any legal or beneficial interest in any other residential property. If we discover ensure that you have a legal adequate floor coverings to stop or beneficial interest reasonably minimise noise being transmitted to adjacent properties. You must ensure that only curtains, blinds or proper window dressings are used at windows. You must not cover the walls in another property we will assume that that is your principal home unless you show us that this is not fabric or other materials so as to significantly reduce the caseexposure of the walls to air.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Your use and occupation of the Property. 16.1 You must live at your Property as your only or principal home.
16.2 You can only carry out a business or trade from your Property if you get our written permission first. This will only be given if you can work from your Property without causing a nuisance to anyone else or break any planning or use regulations. It may be withdrawn if, having granted permission, the business or trade causes a nuisance or you break any planning or use regulations*.
16.3 If you are going to be away from your Property for more than 8 weeks, you must let us know in writing. If you do not do so we will normally assume that you have abandoned the Property.Property.1
16.4 If you are going to be away from the Property for more than 6 months we will normally assume that you no longer wish to occupy the Property as your only or principal home. You may wish to discuss the circumstances of this with us if this is not the case.
16.5 If you do not return to the Property after the date you told us you would be returning, we will assume that you have abandoned the Property. You must contact the housing office at least once a month if you are away from your Property for a long time. * NOTE: As well as obtaining our written permission for any alteration or business use of your Property you should always check whether or not planning, building control or other permissions are needed. You can get more advice about these from Xxxxxxx’x Planning Department.
16.6 If you go away without telling us and we discover someone else living in the Property, we will assume that you have sublet the Property or parted with possession of it and may take legal action to end your Tenancy.
16.7 We will not usually accept rent from anyone other than you unless we have agreed to this in advance. If we do accept a payment made by someone other than the Tenant it is accepted only on the basis that it is paid on the Tenant’s behalf.
16.8 While you are a tenant you must inform us if you acquire any legal or beneficial interest in any other residential property. If we discover that you have a legal or beneficial interest in another property we will assume that that is your principal home unless you show us that this is not the case.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Your use and occupation of the Property. 16.1 You must live at your Property as your only or principal home.
16.2 You can only carry out a business or trade from your Property if you get our written permission first. This will only be given if you can work from your Property without causing a nuisance to anyone else or break any planning or use regulations. It may be withdrawn if, having granted permission, the business or trade causes a nuisance or you break any planning or use regulations*.
16.3 If you are going to be away from your Property for more than 8 weeks, you must let us know in writing. If you do not do so we will normally assume that you have abandoned the Property.
16.4 If you are going to be away from the Property for more than 6 months we will normally assume that you no longer wish to occupy the Property as your only or principal home. You may wish to discuss the circumstances of this with us if this is not the case.
16.5 If you do not return to the Property after the date you told us you would be returning, we will assume that you have abandoned the Property. You must contact the housing office at least once a month if you are away from your Property for a long time. * NOTE: As well as obtaining our written permission for any alteration or business use of your Property you should always check whether or not planning, building control or other permissions are needed. You can get more advice about these from Xxxxxxx’x Lambeth’s Planning DepartmentDepartment contact the housing office at least once a month if you are away from your Property for a long time.
16.6 If you go away without telling us and we discover someone else living in the Property, we will assume that you have sublet the Property or parted with possession of it and may take legal action to end your Tenancy.
16.7 We will not usually accept rent from anyone other than you unless we have agreed to this in advance. If we do accept a payment made by someone other than the Tenant it is accepted only on the basis that it is paid on the Tenant’s behalf.
16.8 While you are a tenant you must inform us if you acquire any legal or beneficial interest in any other residential property. If we discover that you have a legal or beneficial interest in another property we will assume that that is your principal home unless you show us that this is not the case.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement