Introductory/Flexible Tenancy Agreement Sample Contracts

Introductory/Flexible Tenancy Agreement
Introductory/Flexible Tenancy Agreement • January 22nd, 2014

Anti-social behaviour is conduct causing or likely to cause nuisance, annoyance, harassment, alarm or distress to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaging in a lawful activity in the locality of your home. Examples of anti-social behaviour include but are not limited to:

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Introductory/Flexible Tenancy Agreement
Introductory/Flexible Tenancy Agreement • October 26th, 2017

This is your tenancy agreement, the legal contract that sets out the conditions of your tenancy. It also sets out the council’s responsibilities as your landlord and your responsibilities as a tenant. It is important that you

Introductory/Flexible Tenancy Agreement
Introductory/Flexible Tenancy Agreement • October 14th, 2013

This is your tenancy agreement, the legal contract that sets out the conditions of your tenancy. It also sets out the Council’s responsibilities as your landlord and your responsibilities as a tenant. It is important that you understand that if you break any of the terms of this contract you could lose your home. If you would like help to understand this agreement please contact a Housing Officer on 01293 438000 or email: housing.news@crawley.gov.uk

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