YOUR TENANCY AGREEMENTYour Tenancy Agreement • January 8th, 2015
Contract Type FiledJanuary 8th, 2015This tenancy agreement sets out the basic conditions of your tenancy and explains what we, Thanet District Council, as your landlord are responsible for and what you are responsible for as a tenant. It also explains your rights as a tenant and ours as the landlord.
Your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • September 27th, 2018
Contract Type FiledSeptember 27th, 2018This Tenancy Agreement sets out both your responsibilities as a tenant, and those of this Council. If you require further clarification of any material in this document you should seek legal advice from a Solicitor or Citizen’s Advice Bureau.
Your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • September 30th, 2016
Contract Type FiledSeptember 30th, 2016This Tenancy agreement is available in other languages and formats. Please contact the Housing Service on Tel 01884 255255 for further information.
London Borough of Lambeth Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • January 24th, 2012
Contract Type FiledJanuary 24th, 2012This is your tenancy agreement. It is a legally binding document which sets out your rights and responsibilities as one of our tenants. It has been produced by the Council and amended following consultation with tenants. The aim has been to produce a set of conditions which are clear and easy to understand.
Your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • February 1st, 2016
Contract Type FiledFebruary 1st, 2016This Tenancy Agreement is available in other languages and formats. Please contact the Housing Service on Tel 01884 255255 for further information.
Your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • July 15th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJuly 15th, 2022You and all the tenants living at the property will be responsible for carrying out the agreement together (jointly), and individually.
Your Tenancy Agreement ExplainedYour Tenancy Agreement • July 28th, 2011
Contract Type FiledJuly 28th, 2011The first part (the initial section plus conditions 1- 5) of your Tenancy Agreement tells you about the financial and legal aspects of your tenancy, and sets out the rules governing its duration and termination:
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Your tenancy agreementYour Tenancy Agreement • August 29th, 2002
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Your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • November 1st, 2019
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Your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • November 27th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 27th, 2020Your tenancy agreement is a legal contract and signing it makes you a secure tenant with rights and responsibilities. It means that you can keep your tenancy for as long as you want, as long as you do not breach the terms of your tenancy agreement and we do not have a legal reason to take possession of your home. It also means that we have responsibilities to you.
Your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • October 4th, 2019
Contract Type FiledOctober 4th, 2019The Tenancy Agreement you signed when you moved into your property sets out your rights and responsibilities as a tenant and
INTRODUCTORY/SECURE TENANCY AGREEMENTYour Tenancy Agreement • January 18th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJanuary 18th, 2022Contents - the contents and any other items belonging to us and provided to you for use at your HomeFirst Rent Payment Date - the start date of this Tenancy Fixtures and fittings – all appliances and furnishings (not removable furniture including the kitchen units) including those for supplying and using gas, electricity, water and sewerage Flat - a maisonette or flat (other than a house or bungalow) which forms part of a building and a maisonette means a flat with more than one floor Garden - lawns, hedges, flowerbeds, flowers, trees, shrubs, slabbed areas, outside walls, patio areas, fences, paths and yards of your Home or in any Shared Areas Housing Act 1985 - the Housing Act 1985 taking account of any amendment, extension, or re-enactment and includes any subordinate legislation for the time being in force made under it or any successive legislation Insured Risks - fire, explosion, lightning, earthquake, storm, flood, bursting and overflowing of water tanks, apparatus or pipes, imp
YOUR TENANCY AGREEMENT EXPLAINEDYour Tenancy Agreement • April 11th, 2011
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Your tenancy agreementYour Tenancy Agreement • March 11th, 2019
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Head Lease SchemeYour Tenancy Agreement • February 16th, 2011
Contract Type FiledFebruary 16th, 2011The scheme is available for full time students, normally in their second year and above including students on work placement.
ContractYour Tenancy Agreement • July 24th, 2006
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Your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • July 15th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJuly 15th, 2022After this date it will automatically become a 2 year fixed-term secure tenancy under the Housing Act 1985 (amended by the Localism Act 2011) unless we have started possession proceedings against you or extended your introductory tenancy.
Your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • February 14th, 2024
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Guide to your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • March 27th, 2015
Contract Type FiledMarch 27th, 2015Your Tenancy Agreement makes you a secure tenant. This means you have the right by law to stay in your home. You can only be made to leave if we prove in court that there are good reasons why you should be made to move out.
Scottish Secure Tenancy Rights will be changed by the Housing (Scotland) Act 2014. This leaflet tells you about the changes to your rights under your tenancy agreement and what you need to do to protect your tenancy rights.Your Tenancy Agreement • June 12th, 2012
Contract Type FiledJune 12th, 2012If you need more information on how any of these changes affect you, please do not hesitate to contact us. You may also seek independent advice about changes to your Scottish Secure Tenancy.
YOUR TENANCY AGREEMENTYour Tenancy Agreement • July 9th, 2020
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YOUR TENANCY AGREEMENT EXPLAINEDYour Tenancy Agreement • January 30th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJanuary 30th, 2017 You agree to pay a deposit for your allotment garden. This is returned to you if your allotment garden is left in good condition. If the allotment garden is left overgrown, or with rubbish and needs to be cleared, then the deposit is kept and put towards the cost of this work
Introductory/Flexible Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • February 11th, 2021
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Your Tenancy AgreementYour Tenancy Agreement • January 21st, 2009
Contract Type FiledJanuary 21st, 2009Every Tenant is required to sign a Tenancy Agreement when allocated a Respond! home. There are a number of conditions contained in this agreement, all of which are explained to the Tenant before signing. Each Tenant receives a copy of their Tenancy Agreement and should be kept for reference purposes.
Your tenancy agreementYour Tenancy Agreement • September 5th, 2013
Contract Type FiledSeptember 5th, 2013In this tenancy agreement ‘we’, ‘us’ or ‘our’ means the Lord Mayor and Citizens of the City of Westminster, in other words the ‘City Council’. ‘You’ means you the tenant or, in the case of joint tenancies, you and the person you have signed the agreement with.